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Thank you for your kind words of wisdom, I took these words into consideration even before I posted this idea. That's why I chose to post this idea in dmt-nexus, and not some forum dedicated to lolcats.


The way I see it is everyone on this planet now has 2 main choices of indoctrines to believe in. Science and religion. I chose to believe in science for the longest time, but stopped when I realized one question just gave rise to another question, and the system of science is set up in a way that will only continue to produce more, unending questions. Religion is the end to those questions. Eventually science always hits a proverbial "brick wall" that science alone can not answer, but rather needs a philosophical element in order to solve the question.


What I'm trying to do here is show an alternate perception on everything. I want to combine science with religion--the 2 doctrines of logic in this day and age together merged as one into a unified theory of everything. The main doctrines of religion I will use are of Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, Christianity, and most importantly Hinduism. Newtonian based logic that scientists now adhere to, along with the Standard Model of the Universe are the keys to solving everything. However both Newtonian logic and the Standard Model lack philosophical meaning and depth.


Science is already like a religion in the fact that you have to have faith that people before you were correct in their assertation of knowledge. Science holds people up to a more rigorous standard of logic, however it's still merely a standard of logic, and we could very well be following a flawed system of logic.


I say science, and not math. Math is the one true undeniable system. Everything else, all the categories of science, are substrates of math, and thus open to interpretation. Even physics is open to some interpretation, because the Standard Model of the Universe has yet to be finished. It's very close though.


So my hypothesis is all our scientific knowledge of the universe combined with a philosophical element.


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