June 30th 2026
BS. I do not know reality unless it is given a name? I can invent symbols of any kind without assigning them meaning. Such are words. Words - in the order they appear to us as to mean what can only be interpreted into something secondary. (i.e. "interpreted" in this case also equates not according to any prior assigned meaning) It moots your entire argument. What governs why we are here.
My point is if invention of language itself does nothing to necessitate reality itself. I can point with my finger to my mother and know it symbolically states something. It represents me. It is a symbol. I identify the object with my relation to this. To know something like this is obsolete, if not symbolically proven. The question arises: how can something be proven without knowing? The answer: it is universal.
You've unequivocally stated: ' we do not know reality'. That is not a bold thesis, but that the same idea e.g. What governs the laws of motion are also not fully completely known to us because we're countlessly made incomplete by those same laws that our understanding IN reality is a measurement of it.
Example: We don't know what numbers are either, we just accept this as random. Theoretically, in the very least, numbers pose what systematically lay beneath us or what act as a purge in mentality. Same goes for science. Science is a lie to the eye of one's own symbolic interpretation of reality. We all make up reality. A reality without unitary form. The designs are invariable. This means that what reality is - is purely conscious or why make choices that only mirror our decisions? Decisions not made to be a danger or the inseparable force that may work against us. How do we know reality is not something that if it were made to be held for power. That if reality is a presence of eyes gazing into a crystal ball only being governed without our own will - or our will to live.
How do we know what we are? = is the better question. What if we are not the observers and only being observed based on how we are unaware. Unaware of the observer observing us. Not totally in our control?
- Marco


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