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muslimporn 1 point ago +1 / -0

Broad includes unknowable reality or partially knowable reality. Many people are stuck with only what they know and unaware of how much they don't know.

When it comes to these voids I don't like to always fill them in but leave them empty as possible. Then you can see the edge and follow it or advance it.

I don't have to resort to an omnipotent being (which reasons further questions). However it's still unexplained how anything exists. There's a tendency of many to think they have the answer but each answer leads to another question and you never reach the bottom. The concept of god suffers the same fate, a link in a chain.

There comes a point where you just have to say we know things exist and don't have a clue why. The concept of an all knowing god seems like a substitute for accepting the unknown.

The problem of the universe as pure perception or for all I know I could be the only thing that exists and reality is my own reflection if that once you go down that path anything is possible, most of it just cancels each other out and you can't really make any sense of anything. It's all up in the air.

The only fundamental truth thar raises real questions is hat we're aware of our existence and they're not explanation for that nor any reason why the universe should only become capable of producing that now. We fundamentally do not really know what we are. Only that we are. We can explain half of it (the external material part) but not the other half (the internal experience part).

If we're conscious and don't know why we cannot exclude the possibility of some conscious direction elsewhere in the universe. It would be arrogant to assume we're the only conscious thing.