Steve Dufourny Dear Steve!
You write:
“… you tell us things like absolute truths and in fact it is not proved scientifically.
You tell.........
But matter, like NATURE, has no beginning.
Matter and NATURE do not and will not have any end.
(1). NATURE has no beginning, and NATURE will not have any end.
(2). NATURE is eternal in its existence.
This is the absolute truth.
There are no mathematical or physical proofs for what you are saying”.
I have already cited some absolute truths; here are a few:
- Nature is fundamentally material and dialectical.
- Nature exists absolutely.
- Nature cannot not exist.
- Nature exists eternally.
- Nature has neither beginning nor end.
- The Universe is the largest material object in nature.
- Matter is the primary principle, the primordial essence, the first cause, and the origin of everything and everyone in nature.
- Matter is the unique and only substance of nature.
- Matter is the unique and only active agent of nature.
- The content of elementary particles is the ‘pure’ concrete matter of nature.
- Everything around us, and we ourselves, belong to and exist within nature.
- There is nothing in the world around us that does not belong to and (or) exist outside of nature.
- The concept of “nature” is the most general concept. There is no more comprehensive concept.
Naturally, these are not mathematical, physical, chemical, or biological statements, assertions, or absolute truths.
And accordingly, they are not provable truths for these theories, objects, and doctrines.
These propositions and assertions are not proven in mathematics; they are not mathematical problems.
These propositions and assertions are not proven in physics; they are not physical problems.
Neither physics, chemistry, nor biology are applicable to their establishment, discovery, or proof.
All of these are philosophical judgments, assertions, assertions, and absolute truths.
They are established within the framework of philosophical reflection and proof. Logic is necessarily applied. Scientific facts established within the framework of various natural sciences are used. Mathematical apparatus is employed. The results of scientific experiments and tests are used. Practice, the results of human practical activity, are used.
These scientific truths depend on the philosophy applied, on the worldview employed.
The 13 absolute truths cited above are established within the framework of the philosophy of dialectical materialism.
If we accept all of these absolute truths, then we adopt the position of the philosophy of dialectical materialism. This is also the position of NATURE itself, as an objective reality existing outside of our consciousness and independent of our consciousness. This is NATURE itself! We recognize NATURE as it is. We embark on the path to a true and scientific understanding of NATURE.
With respect and best wishes,
Robert Yusupov from Vladivostok, independent researcher, author of “Theory of Nature”, dialectical materialist, Marxist, communist