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* Alternative theories of reality assert the unverifiable, like [[Simulation Theory|simulations]], [[supernatural]] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extra_dimensions extradimensional] beings that cannot be observed within the [[material]] [[universe]].
* Alternative theories of reality assert the unverifiable, like [[Simulation Theory|simulations]], [[supernatural]] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extra_dimensions extradimensional] beings that cannot be observed within the [[material]] [[universe]].
* You eventually have to [[The Gambler|bet]] on which reality is most likely. That we live together in a [[universe]] that exists independently of us and conforms to the [[laws of physics]], or we live in a [[simulation]] or a literal interpretation of [[scripture]] or some unknowable and eternally confusing plane of existence that is completely [[subjective]]. Given these options, the safest bet is obviously [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_realism scientific realism].
* You eventually have to [[The Gambler|bet]] on which reality is most likely. That we live together in a [[universe]] that exists independently of us and conforms to the [[laws of physics]], or we live in a [[simulation]] or a literal interpretation of [[scripture]] or some unknowable and eternally confusing plane of existence that is completely [[subjective]]. Given these options, the safest bet is obviously [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_realism scientific realism].
Reality is real. Now deal.

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See Reality

metaculture assumes the truth of philosophical realism, or more specifically scientific realism. The reasons for this are:

Reality is real. Now deal.