Reason cannot completely grasp the human experience
As Stated by Albert Jacquard, considering Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle and Gödel's incompleteness theorems, we cannot solely rely on Reason to explain Reality.
We need to take into account what seems unreasonable scientifically if we hope to gain a broader sens of Reality.
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