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<h1><span style="font-size: xx-large">Writting! this is not ready for reading!</span></h1>
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<h1><span style="font-size: x-large">What is Reality?</span></h1>
<p>&nbsp;Reality is everthing. everything is real. such as material, energy, idea and even nothing.</p>
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<h4>Conclusion - Reality is ~~</h4><p>&nbsp;</p><h2>Consideration&nbsp;About Reality</h2><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</ph2>
<h4>Definition of Reality</h4>
<p>Reality is generally defined as 'the conjectured state of things as they&nbsp;actually exist,&nbsp;rather than as they may appear or might be imagined.'<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><span>[1]</span></sup></p>
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<h2>Consideration&nbsp;About Existence</h2><h4>Definiton&nbsp;of Existence.</h4><p>I think&nbsp;taking a definition of Existence&nbsp;from dictionary is not appropriate for this assay. because&nbsp;existence&nbsp;is deep phiosophical problem. So i wil approach this problem from ethymology.</p><p>Ethymologically, The word &quot;existence&quot; comes from the&nbsp;Latin word '<i>exsistere'</i> . its meaning is &nbsp;&quot;to appear&quot;, &quot;to arise&quot;, &quot;to become&quot;, or &quot;to be&quot;<sup>[2]</sup></p><p>those kind of explanaion can be combined into 'there is'.</p><p>So,&nbsp;&nbsp;'exist'&nbsp;is&nbsp;same with a&nbsp;' there is'</p><h4>&nbsp;</h4><h2>Conclusion</h2><p>According to above sentences,&nbsp;I suggested two ideas. One is&nbsp;reality is 'the state of existece'. And another&nbsp;one&nbsp;is&nbsp;&nbsp;'exist'&nbsp;is&nbsp;same with a&nbsp;' there is'.</p><p>By&nbsp;a substitution of word, reality defined as 'the state of there is'. In other words, reality is &quot; anything that 'there is' can be applied.&quot;</p><p>So, following this definition, everything becomes reality. For example, material, energy, idea(knowledge) and even nothing.</p>
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<h4>Definiton&nbsp;of Existence</h4>
<p>I think&nbsp;take a definition of Existence&nbsp;from dictionary is not appropriate for this assay. because&nbsp;existence&nbsp;is deep phiosophical problem. So i wil approach this problem from ethymology.</p>
<p>Ethymologcally, The word &quot;existence&quot; comes from the&nbsp;Latin word '<i>exsistere'</i> . its meaning is &nbsp;&quot;to appear&quot;, &quot;to arise&quot;, &quot;to become&quot;, or &quot;to be&quot;<sup>[2]</sup></p>
<p>So 'existence' can be considered as ' there is '</p>
<h4>Existence on the View of Science</h4>
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<p>&nbsp;if you have any comments or question, commments here</p><p>&nbsp;ex</p><h2>Merging Ideas for Conclusion</h2><p>1 -&nbsp; PYJ: Can&nbsp;I comment here?</p><h4p>&nbsp;</h4><h4>&nbsp;</h4><h4>Merging&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; BYJ : sure. if you want.</h4p><h4p>&nbsp;</h4><h4>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; PYJ&nbsp;: thank you</h4><h4>Conclusion - that's why reality is ~~</h4p>
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<h4>References</h4>
<p><span class="reference-text"><i>[1] Compact <a title="Oxford English Dictionary" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_English_Dictionary">Oxford English Dictionary</a> of Current English</i>, <a title="Oxford University Press" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxford_University_Press">Oxford University Press</a>, 2005. (Full entry for <i>reality</i>: &quot;reality &bull; noun (pl. realities) 1 the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them. 2 a thing that is actually experienced or seen. 3 the quality of being lifelike. 4 the state or quality of having existence or substance.&quot;)</span></p>
<p>&nbsp;[2] <span class="reference-text"><span class="citation web">Harper, Douglas. <a class="external text" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=existence" rel="nofollow">&quot;existence&quot;</a>. <i><a title="Online Etymology Dictionary" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Etymology_Dictionary">Online Etymology Dictionary</a></i>.</span></span></p>
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