Your definitions need work. "Birth of a brain" means nothing to the realm of scientific endeavor. Neither does "religion" have anythign to do with the definition of "truth".
Science is merely a study, or a way of perceiving the way in which our natural world behaves or works. TRUTH has many meanings.
2007-02-02 02:36:28
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answered by Marvinator 7
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To Discover the Truth, we need Brains. Brain has many faculties inside and they are differently activated in different Brains.
Where Science stops thinking, Brain starts working into its Supra-Intellect faculty. Science is the Birth of Brain and it is Secular in nature. It can tell you as much Truth as per the Capacity of scientists Brain.
The TRUTH is always Absolute and That can be perceived with rigorous Meditation only. The Absolute Truth is to Have Self-Actualisation. Only that way we will get the Endless Enlightenment and Bliss.
2007-02-09 11:08:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Truth is that which we believe. It is a very subjective standard. Ultimate truth is unrecognizable, due to the fact that each person judging the morsel named truth is seeing it through their own eyes, hearing it with their own ears then analyzing it with their own mind. This invariable alters anything.
Science is those facts which can be duplicated under laboratory conditions over and over again, or observations made by experts, science is what has been seen.
The greatest truths in this world are the sunrise, a smile on a child's face, a cool clean glass of water on a hot day.
Napoleon- "History is a set of lies that we all agree upon"
2007-02-02 10:41:54
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answered by jdm6235 3
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WOW! Thank you. GADS I preach this all the time.
"Science" is fact,,, even when disputted. "Truth", much like religion, is Belief, and also is often disputed.
I don't strictly agree however with your thought that "IT'S the BIRTH of a brain.
To add to my own thought, the TRUTH of the world, again, is what one, believes, or is gloabally "believed" Truth is a "comfort zone", and without question, most of us seek that.
The better process for anyone is to ALWAYS question, and filter, accepting or not.
Steven Wolf
2007-02-02 11:41:42
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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That's a big question you have there my friend. I respect that. I did ask the same question myself so many times. What I have found is this: There is no such a thing as "One Truth". In ordre for something to be true it should be related to something else. E.g: this house is big (compared to another one). Love makes you feel good (compared to hatress). BUT to some people things are not the same. Unfortunately when it comes to OTHER people that they have a different opinion than ours we immediately condemn them and exclude them from our lives. Why? because they don't know the Truth. Because they have a Different perception of the Truth. To me my friend, Truth is everything that is in harmony with your believes, thoughts, emotions and lifestyle.
2007-02-02 10:58:08
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answered by Jay C 2
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This is vague because truth is a reflection of where you live and what you experience. Science is a study, like math, like religion.
2007-02-09 00:44:57
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answered by Serene Mind 1
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Truth is everchanging and can be interpreted differently by different people.
2007-02-02 10:38:04
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answered by The Cheminator 5
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Sorry i cant understand your question it doesnt make any sense
2007-02-06 03:02:16
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answered by sweetpea 4
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nothing is for sure except ARI GOLD OWNS!
2007-02-02 17:12:23
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answered by Spiderpig 3
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