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Well, science can explain it with scientific theories but that's closer to tautology than truly explaining something.
There can be more than one truth to all things but according to science it is the only authority that can explain phenomenons; there is only the one scientific explanation for those seeking an answer about the nature of things. You can explain things with math but really, it doesn't even touch the deeper meanings that some spiritual ideas delve into. It doesn't explain the "Why?". Many scientists scoff at the idea of explaining the "Why" because they Believe this is a random universe, everything is random, there is no point. Herein lies the fallacy, but since we cannot fathom the Ultimate Why of "Why are we here? How did we come here?" it's much more comfortable to just flip the finger to the Universe and claim that everything is random.
These ideas don't make sense to logical people like you, because your world view is based only on things that can be Heard, Seen or Proven/Disproven.
“In God there is an infinitude of things which I cannot comprehend, nor possibly even reach in any way by thought; for it is the nature of the infinite that my nature, which is finite and limited, should not comprehend it.”
One of my favourite quotes.
Also when I speak of God, I don't mean the Christian religion's idea of God, who judges us and decides who goes to heaven or hell. I mean the supreme intelligence that gave birth to all of Life, or in other terms the Source of Everything. It is in everything, it pervades everything.
The Big Bang made this universe, but what made the Big Bang? I've yet to see any explanation by science other than technical ones of how it happened.
Science may derive the how, but the why will never be answered by science alone. You need to combine both Science and Spirit for this, that I Believe 100%. Which is why it's very far from my interest to in any way discredit Science.
I understand perfectly well. You think Dualism, as in the philosophy of mind, is an ongoing arguement, while I think it's been long settled and continues to be disproven every day. You think the human mind is somehow appart and above the human body, while I think they are the same thing. You think humans are somehow above animals, more than animals, while I think we are exactly the same except for some physical differences. And the more science uncovers about DNA, biology, neurosciences, etc, the more I am convinced of it.
What evidence do you have of a "spiritual" realm, and why are you using the scientific method to argue for it? You realize that as soon as something is proven by rationalism ("ultra"-rationalism? what a retarded fucking weasel world. Just say what you mean) it ceases to be a matter of "spiritualism"?
No you don't, you think you do but you don't understand jack shit. In order for you to understand what I mean, you would have to know everything about me and everything I know, which is highly unlikely, not only because of your disposition to anything that dares hint at the existence of realms outside the physical one but because you think anyone who does is an idiot.
We see the way we are, not the way things are.
These fields uncover nothing but more questions, they don't answer the why but they to lead to VERY INTERESTING DISCOVERIES which I love to read about, yet they don't answer.
And you reasoning is fucked up, just because I used a scientific theory to hint at a spiritual one it is by default void? If I ever heard something more idiotic. You speak as if the two are mutually exclusive, that one cannot exist with the other.
This obviously isn't true, but it's a healthy way of thinking. Until there's at least some evidence pointing at the possibility of such a thing existing, it's not worth it to think it exists. Otherwise there'd be a tad too many variables, don't you think?
Perhaps, if you don't have a way of discerning truth (your truth). Certainly it is important to be wary, to have a healthy and critical way of thinking - as I do. I've had some interesting psychedelic experiences on top of experiences without having used any substances that all suggest to there being a non-physical realm behind the veil of the physical one.
Meditation is something you should try, I highly recommend.