This paper examines the epistemological assertion that human imagination is fundamentally grounded in empirical evidence. It differentiates between imaginative concepts logically derived from empirical observations and those lacking such foundations, contending that the former drive scientific advancement while the latter veer into pseudoscience or speculative metaphysics. Through analyses of Newtonian mechanics, quantum mechanics, string theory, and general relativity, the paper highlights the ongoing conflict between evidence-based reasoning and speculative ideas. It concludes that the inherent limits of human imagination, especially our incapacity to conceptualize beyond nothingness, imply that a complete comprehension of the universe may ultimately be unattainable.
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Hassan Sheikh Jafrul (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69c37bd4b34aaaeb1a67e992 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19185721
Hassan Sheikh Jafrul
Greek Atomic Energy Commission
Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission
Greek Atomic Energy Commission
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