Why is it the more science you learn, the more things seem meaningless? Pic unrelated

Why is it the more science you learn, the more things seem meaningless? Pic unrelated

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Because you had constructed a vast network of artistic, aesthetic explanation for things and without being entirely conscious of it, your understanding of how things really work tear down those ideas one after the other like a robot walking through spider webs. You feel a sense of loss for these artistic sentiments and interpret that sense of loss as meaninglessness.

Damn

If you have to explain reality, there is no reality.
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No matter the amount of whinings and delusions, you are getting replaced anyway.

That's for the amerindian genocide. Get extinct'd.

What? Things gain meaning, everything in reality is an innocuous, boring object without inquiry into its nature (or making up fairy tales, religious or cultural or otherwise). But "science" adds depth that haphazard societal products could never achieve.

Because you have trapped the emotions under a veritable crapton of facts and seals and distractions (Facts, paperwork, numbers) just so you can contain the monster inside until you need it most.

Because, if there is no God or gods, then there is no purpose outside of oneself. Modern sciences teach that there is no God or gods, and therefore, there is no purpose outside of one's own desires.

Very good.

Modern children are exposed to fantasy too much and not enough reality. They don't have the proper mental processes constructed in their heads by the time they are adults to understand and easily deal with this type of information. Hence, such a reliance on things like escapism and religion. Some people are grossly out of touch with reality and sadly that is becoming the norm.

Define 'meaning' please.

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