Anon05/15/26, 16:01No.42397424
Explain to us this then. If everything is just physical matter, which is made up of unthinking, unaware, inanimate atoms, then at what point exactly do those inanimate things somehow realize such a fact? To realize that they are inanimate proves that they cannot be inanimate, since by definition an inanimate thing shouldn't be able to realize anything.Therefore, since science absolutely proves that the body and brain are made of physical, unthinking atoms, then logically the thing that is aware of that fact must be non-physical, and therefore a part of further reality that we cannot perceive. With that being true, that there is reality that cannot be perceived by the physical body, then all bets are off on the nature of the soul, consciousness, and the afterlife, for science itself is proven to currently be too limited to even comprehend such things, let alone make any final statements in regard to them.