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Does the material world exist only to those who believe in science?

Perception is reality. We perceive with our senses, and our minds tell us what we are sensing. A bird perceives with its senses, and its mind tells it what it is sensing.

The mind retains relevant information as knowledge. The bird flies through the air but does its mind tell it that it is flying through space and the time it takes to get where it is going?

Space and time are concepts of physics. They are dimensions of a material world made up of matter, its third dimension. The three concepts of space, time, and matter are the fundamental thought patterns of physics, a branch of science invented by the human mind.

Can we conclude that the material world exists only to those believe in science?
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That's a big 10 thumbs down.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LadyGrace This is a discussion thread. Please say something that you perceive as true and explain why it is true.
@sree251

That's already quite obvious. Your theories don't make any sense because they're not common sense
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LadyGrace
Your theories don't make any sense because they're not common sense

You are quite right but I am not presenting any theory. I am making an argument that questions the immanence of the material world. I am asserting that it is a belief of science and exist for those accept live in that conceptual reality, a consensus worldview. Common sense is just that: common even if it is nonsensical.