juvenissun
... and God saw that it was good.
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That sounds an awful lot like solipsism. I generally find solipsism to be an annoyingly pointless philosophical exercise. Reality may be within us, and no, you technically can't prove otherwise, but for all practical purposes, the world behaves as if an objective reality external to the observer(s) did exist.
If you are a good scientist, then you do have a chance. Right?
On the other hand, if you do not have the assumed "truth" in your mind, then no matter how much you learn scientifically, you still do not have a clear view of the truth. It is much much harder to work it out this way, which is backward way.
In other words:
Truth --> evidences. Easy
Evidences --> truth. Very hard. Usually get lost.
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