Tag: science

  • Existence vs Experience

    Existence vs Experience Why confusing the two creates most philosophical problems Introduction We often speak as if existence and experience are the same thing. “This exists because I experience it.” “If no one experiences it, does it really exist?” “My experience proves reality.” These statements feel intuitive — but they hide a deep confusion. This…

  • What Is Knowledge, Really?

    What Is Knowledge, Really? A clarity-based philosophical inquiry Introduction We use the word knowledge every day. “I know this.”“She has a lot of knowledge.”“This is true knowledge.” Yet when we pause and ask a simple question —What is knowledge, really? — certainty disappears. Is knowledge a mirror of reality?Is it a collection of facts?Or is…

  • God Doesn’t Play Dice — But a Priest Can

    God Doesn’t Play Dice — But Interpretation Often Does (This essay critiques how uncertainty is interpreted by authority.It is not an attack on faith, science, or spirituality.) Albert Einstein once said, “God does not play dice with the universe.”He meant that reality is not random chaos; it follows deep, discoverable laws.Behind uncertainty, there is structure.…

  • Observer, Duality of Nature, and the Limits of Reality

    Observer, Duality of Nature, and the Limits of Reality By Shankar Introduction Modern science often treats reality as something objective — existing independently of us, waiting to be discovered.But when we examine nature more closely, especially through quantum experiments, this assumption begins to break. What if reality is not something we simply uncover?What if reality…

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