DOES REALITY EXIST?
The Dawn of Existence: Do You Remember the First Time You Looked in the Mirror?
Date: July 10, 2025
Category: BEING & NOTHINGNESS – In Pursuit of Consciousness and the Equation
The Question
Existence: much like its name, it simply is. Since the Neolithic era, humans have been asking:
IS EVERYTHING A SIMULATION? DOES REALITY REALLY EXIST?
This line of inquiry ushered skepticism into the very core of philosophy.
Yet there’s another fundamental truth: How did we come into being?
Since Darwin, science has sought to explain the formation of existence. However, the answer remains incomplete. Why? Because conventional science still can’t express it in a clear equation.
There must be an answer—because physics exists. The laws of nature exist. But scientists still say: “We don’t know the equation.”
What Is the Equation?
Human beings act out of a need to know. Curiosity, fear, and uncertainty drive behavior.
Why does an infant ask “What is this?” as their first instinctual question? Because that’s their introduction to the world: What?
We try to understand the universe through our senses, yet beyond what we know, unknowns remain: DNA, RNA, cells, proteins, genes, the genome…
Though everything might seem like energy, every layer beneath is still filled with unsolved secrets.
More Knowledge = Greater Consciousness
As research increases and data multiplies, an irony arises: Existence becomes more conscious.
Does this idea of conscious being fall apart in the 7th dimension? Or do “negative events” in nature actually feed into this notion?
From the Ancient Onward
Remember the phrase:
FROM THE ANCIENT…
It doesn’t just refer to the past—it describes how the past is reshaped.
As time cycles like a circle, each generation confronts its past.
WHERE DID I COME FROM?
Chromosomes pair, but they don’t create new DNA—they carry the mirror of the past into the future.
Mind or Body?
It’s not the body, but the mind that creates.
And when that mind looked in a mirror for the first time, it asked:
“Who am I?”
The mind’s very first question: “How did the mind itself become conscious?”
From “Voice and the Artificial Being” by E. G.
Tags: Universe · Cortex · Birth · Metaphor · Consciousness · Flying Carpet · Womb · First Moment · Philosophy · Cosmic Journey
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