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RE: What Happens When We Die? ⚰️

in #poetry7 years ago

There might be things our science could never prove because it would defy logic itself as we know it. I am inclined to have certain beliefs when it comes to what and who we are, even though I am one that rationalizes everything. Guess we'll found out sooner or later won't we ;)

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Correct on point, the thing is... it is not that they defy logic in general, we need to change our logic or rather... certified science has to.
Certified Science requires Proof and replicating, confirming results and forming a "proper" proof, in reality though they simply can not replicated perfectly and that indicates some things in our reality are subjective which has been proven in the quantum field and as they say as above so below etc etc...

Personally I believe Modern Science and the way it operates has to evolve and will. It is not a matter of being true or not it is rather a matter of truly understanding reality.

In ancient times great philosophers knew exacly how reality worked, modern day scientists even get inspired and fascinated by their work (I still see Scientists traveling, spending huge amounts of money simply to find that lost City X'D ).
Yeap, Great Philosophers and Alchemists were considered to be the true scientists back then. People in general had a greater quality of life in ancient times.
Imagine combining that with the Inventions of today! Miracles, I came to notice though that we advance in the last couple of years more and more, the rate in which we invent new things has been increased a great deal, we aready advanced into the Information Age which is a great Leap. Modern Science will also advance to new stages in the years to come. The only concern I have is that they might keep that bad habit of having only one perspective. In truth... everything happens not for only one or a couple of reasons, life itself indicates that the possibilities are endless/Infinite so therefore the perspectives of how we perceive reality, which currently is greatly limited.

Sorry for the Long Post! Have a Nice Day! :)