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Reality
If Consciousness Is Only a Temporary Biological Process, What Is the “Self” We Call “Me”?
Perhaps one of the most frequently used words in our lives is “I.” I think. I feel. I decided. I am happy. I am afraid. We use this word so naturally that we rarely stop to ask what it actually refers to. It feels as though there is a single, unchanging entity inside us—a silent observer that has experienced every…
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Reality
If There Is Nothing After Death, Why Is There Something Now?
Let us assume for a moment that there is truly nothing after death. Consciousness does not continue, memories are not preserved, and experience does not persist in any form. One day, the final breath is taken, and from your perspective all experience comes to an end forever. At first glance, this idea seems straightforward. Yet when examined more closely, a…
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Notes
What Might Love Actually Be?
Throughout our lives, we encounter thousands of people. We speak with some of them for only a few minutes, while with others we share the same environment for years, creating memories and collecting moments together. Some we eventually forget altogether, unable to remember even their names. Yet sometimes, one of them stands apart from all the others. There does not…
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Consciousness
Why Does Intelligence Become Aware of Death?
The fact that a human being can become aware of death is, in itself, remarkable. Death is not something we directly experience. No one has lived through their own death and returned to describe it. Yet human beings know that they will die one day. This knowledge is not simply taught; it emerges naturally once the mind reaches a certain…
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Consciousness
Does Language Limit Thought?
Are the Things a Human Being Can Think the Same as the Things They Can Say? At first glance, this question appears simple. Most of us assume that thought comes first and that language is merely a tool used to express it. Ideas form in our minds, and then we convert those ideas into words. Language seems like a transport…
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Cosmos
Does the universe have to have a beginning?
In my opinion, the universe does not necessarily have to have a beginning, because we usually think of the idea of a “beginning” within time itself: Something did not exist → then it did.Before → after relationships. But in modern cosmology, if time itself emerged together with the universe, then the question: “What existed before the universe began?” starts to…
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Notes
Branches that examine reality layer by layer
The Layers of Reality Reality today is no longer explained through a single scientific discipline.Humanity attempts to understand existence by examining reality through different scales, layers, and levels of abstraction. Because of this, modern thought is not truly a single “model of reality,” but rather a structure composed of interconnected physical, biological, cognitive, and philosophical layers. 1. Cosmological Layer The…
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Notes
To the universe, there may be no true distinction between the living and the non-living.
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Is information fundamentally physical, since it may only continue to exist as long as it can be preserved
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Consciousness
Why do humans believe?
Human beings do not live by knowledge alone. We also live with uncertainty, the inevitability of death, loneliness, fear, loss, and the search for meaning. For this reason, belief is not merely an idea or a worldview. It touches one of the deepest layers of human experience. Perhaps belief is a natural consequence of the relationship the human mind forms…
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