
"The Fundamental Flaw in the Theory of Reason"
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There exists a discrepancy between what we say, what we see and what we think. How then, can we actually know reality? Is there even a way to know? All experience is subjective. Sight, smell, taste, touch, hearing---all are subjective, qualitative talents. Science exists as an extension of these senses. It is the relationship between the external and the internal that defines reality; The conversation between the object and the objectifier. Reality cannot be described accurately without this mental coitus between form and perception.
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