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@sree251
That's an oxymoron: You said we see ourselves "as a created thing, and also an artificial thing called a human being created by science." Human beings are just that....human, not a thing.
Philosophical theories and scientific hypotheses, no matter how intriguing, cannot empirically prove that something can come from nothing. While theories and interpretations can provide frameworks for understanding, they rely on assumptions. These ideas, as fascinating as they are, remain speculative and cannot be proven or observed directly.
You don't see yourself as a natural phenomenon. You see yourselves as a created thing, an artificial thing called a human being created by science.
That's an oxymoron: You said we see ourselves "as a created thing, and also an artificial thing called a human being created by science." Human beings are just that....human, not a thing.
Philosophical theories and scientific hypotheses, no matter how intriguing, cannot empirically prove that something can come from nothing. While theories and interpretations can provide frameworks for understanding, they rely on assumptions. These ideas, as fascinating as they are, remain speculative and cannot be proven or observed directly.