Can we ever truly understand the mysteries of the universe?

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Hello, I come from belgium but I have immigrated in finland 19 months ago, I love the sciences, physics , maths, I play guitar and piano , I love also the gardening and to rank the sciences, I work and improve my theory, the theory of spherisation and the 3D cosmol and quant Spheres in an universal sphere or future sphere in evolution , I am mainly focused on the quantum gravitation, the hard problem of consciousness, the cosmological constant problem, the hierarchy problem, and the foundamental objects that I consider 3D spheres. I have also invented a mathematical tool, the spherical geometrical topological algebras. Hope to have relevant discussions, regards
 
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Hi, I am understanding , I just present me, I like to discuss about mainstream science and mainly when it is rational works, so don t worry, I am a deterministic thinker , Regards
 
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Hi Janus, a sure thing is that never we can affirm assumptions and an other thing to admit is that our foundamental knowledges are limited. We evolve but we know so few generally speaking. A rational thinker for me accept just these proved law, axiom, equation and relativate his own philosophy about the origin of this universe without affirming hypothesis, it seems evident to recognise these said limitations. Even our foundamental objects we don t know them, and in physics we evolve but when I see all the not explained unknowns, that implies a kind of humility. Regards
 
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