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RE: The Truths Untold

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Yet, looks always matter to humans, even those who are blind

Lol I don't know about that one bro. If looks matter to a blind person, they're living in misery.

Have you ever been destitute and happy?

Yes, but it definitely is a roller coaster. Money makes the ride more even keel.

Right and wrong in the universe isn't a belief system, it is a natural law.

There are possibilities that extend beyond this that I'm fascinated by. Maybe I'll write a post about it some day, but two seemingly contradictory statements can in fact both be true. You've touched on the setup for it throughout the rest of your post.

From the falsification standpoint (Popperian) we need community to provide intersubjective testability. However, from Kuhn's perspective, observations still have a whole lot of entrenched experiences acting upon them. I mostly like falsification, but I think the door needs to always be left open for literally anything to be possible. Feyerabend is more my jam. Fuck it. Send it.

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Lol I don't know about that one bro. If looks matter to a blind person, they're living in misery.

Yes, but it definitely is a roller coaster. Money makes the ride more even keel.

Yes. It takes pressures off some areas, giving space in others to enjoy a bit more.

but I think the door needs to always be left open for literally anything to be possible.

Exactly. And, it has to traverse time and space. Computers were "not possible" on earth a million years ago, but they weren't impossible either. All the materials needed were present. And then, we don't know what is happening a million lightyears away from us.