coelho... i guess i am trying to wrap my brain around the perspective you are sharing. i keep coming to a junction of "we cannot know anything accurately." my thoughts are that your views could only lead to agnosticism, so i am curious to know your thoughts on afterlife/or not, Source/god/gods/no god, etc...

i understand that all we "see" is filtered through our perspective and our perspective is limited... but from the problem of the observer i would come to a conclusion, why seek any answers because they are just wrong anyway... i guess i just want to understand your perspective more and it seems vague to me know
hazetwostep Reviewed by hazetwostep on . Why i think a Theory of Everything wont be ever made Well... today the scientists, mainly the physicists, search for a "theory of everything", a theory which explain all the physical phenomena in the universe. But i (as a physicist) believe they wont suceed. Imagine that you are an observer, and are examining, lets say, an atom. I know that atoms are not rigid spheres, but its not the point. If you were doing so, when you looked at the atom, you would see something like the picture below. If you didnt know that what you was seeing on the Rating: 5