What Is the Explanation of Everything (EoE)?

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The discussion centers around the concept of the "Explanation of Everything" (EoE), which posits that there is a comprehensive explanation for all existence. EoE is suggested to represent the Absolute Truth, implying that no higher truth exists beyond it. The conversation touches on the relationship between EoE and the concept of God, suggesting that the terminology is flexible and subjective. Ultimately, while EoE aims to provide a framework for understanding the universe, it is acknowledged as merely a concept that individuals can interpret and utilize in various ways, emphasizing its subjective nature rather than asserting it as an undeniable truth.
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What do we need to explain?

Everything.

How can we explain everything?

By an explenation that explains everything.

What is that explenation of everyrthing?

Well it is a concept in our mind, that there is an explenation for everything.

Let us call that: Explenation of Everything, or in short: EoE.

What does EoE explain?

Well, everything.

So, since this EoE explains everything, is it the Absolute Truth?

Yes, absolutely.

Is EoE then the only truth?

Yes, there can't be any higher truth then that.

Is EoE then same as God?

Well if you prefer a different letter combination, go ahead. What's in a name?

What can we actually use this Eoe (or GoD) for then?

Well, nothing. And everything. What's the difference?
 
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EoE (or GoD) is a concept that attempts to explain everything in existence. It is a way for us to understand and make sense of the world around us. However, it is important to remember that EoE is just a concept and may not necessarily be the absolute truth or the only truth. It is up to each individual to interpret and use EoE (or GoD) in a way that is meaningful and helpful to them.
 
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