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Why no unified theory can ever explain everything
Written by Oak McIlwain, April 15th, 2010   

No attempt at a unified theory of everything will ever be completely accurate as it will always contain some degree of abstraction. The universe or all of existence just is.

Explanations have inherent abstractions and with every layer of abstraction one moves further from the truth of what is.

When one ceases trying to explain things then everything automatically becomes explained because it is being perceived directly as it is rather than through a mental filter.


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