Jiang characterizes science as excluding what cannot be seen or measured and says that this leaves unresolved holes, with consciousness named as the leading example.
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Limits of science
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"let's let's clarify this okay in science right God doesn't exist if you can't see it it doesn't exist is that correct right and..."
"measure okay you can measure energy yeah right okay so if you can't actually measure it it doesn't exist but then but then it's..."
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