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  • Leon_Grotsky [comrade/them]M
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    3 years ago

    I am by no means an expert nor particularly well educated, but:


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    There is reality, and then there is reality as we perceive and describe it to one another.

    There is "existence" or "reality" that is outside of the window of human perception and description. (As for myself, this is what I call Truth or True Existence or True Reality. Existence outside of the corrupting influence of Human perception.) After the last human dies out, there will still be an Earth. After the Earth is consumed by the sun, there will still be a Sol system. Long after the Sol system is drawn into the center of the galaxy, there will still be a universe; regardless of whether anything is there to perceive it and describe it or not.


    Is it wrong for the sun to consume Earth?

    No, this is the result of natural processes that are beyond our control. No consideration is made whether it is "right" or "wrong" for stars to consume their orbiting bodies over time.


    We may ascribe attributes (like whether a thing is good or bad) to this reality in order to effectively communicate it to other people and establish/act upon our common experience of reality, but these attributes are not "reality" as such; it is how we signal "reality" between one-another. While these attributes "make things real" to us as they allow us to factor them into our understanding of existence and describe it to others, they are mere symbols/representations of that Truth.


    No, reality isn't moral in my estimation.