Difference between revisions of "Assay Bioprogramming Reality"
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− | <p>Reality is generally defined as 'the conjectured state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined.'<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference | + | <p>Reality is generally defined as 'the conjectured state of things as they actually exist, 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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− | <h4>Analysis of 'Definition of Reality'</h4> | + | <h4>Analysis and Re-Definition of 'Definition of Reality'</h4> |
<p>Then, i will modify that definition.</p> | <p>Then, i will modify that definition.</p> | ||
<p>First of all, the words, actually and really are synonym. also, use of 'actually' is unnecessary for use of 'existence'.</p> | <p>First of all, the words, actually and really are synonym. also, use of 'actually' is unnecessary for use of 'existence'.</p> | ||
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<p>So now, reality was re-defined as 'the state of existence'</p> | <p>So now, reality was re-defined as 'the state of existence'</p> | ||
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<p>So, there were only four words left -the, state, of , existence'-. </p> | <p>So, there were only four words left -the, state, of , existence'-. </p> | ||
<p>But key word is only one, 'existence'.</p> | <p>But key word is only one, 'existence'.</p> | ||
<p>The other words are just explanation or components of sentence for that.</p> | <p>The other words are just explanation or components of sentence for that.</p> | ||
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− | < | + | <p>I think take a definition of Existence from dictionary is not appropriate for this assay. because existence is deep phiosophical problem. So i wil approach this problem from ethymology.</p> |
+ | <p>Ethymologcally, The word "existence" comes from the Latin word '<i>exsistere'</i> . its meaning is "to appear", "to arise", "to become", or "to be"<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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<h2>Merging Ideas for Conclusion</h2> | <h2>Merging Ideas for Conclusion</h2> | ||
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<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>: "reality • 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.")</span></p> | <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>: "reality • 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.")</span></p> | ||
− | <p> </p> | + | <p> [2] <span class="reference-text"><span class="citation web">Harper, Douglas. <a class="external text" href="http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=existence" rel="nofollow">"existence"</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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What is Reality?
Conclusion - Reality is ~~
Consideration About Reality
Definition of Reality
Reality is generally defined as 'the conjectured state of things as they actually exist, rather than as they may appear or might be imagined.'[1]
Analysis and Re-Definition of 'Definition of Reality'
Then, i will modify that definition.
First of all, the words, actually and really are synonym. also, use of 'actually' is unnecessary for use of 'existence'.
Secondary, conjecture is vague to define reality and not only 'may' but also 'might' too
Furthermore, 'ragher than appearance and imaginaion' is just explanaion.
So now, reality was re-defined as 'the state of existence'
Collecting Keywords From Re-Defined 'Definition of Reality'
So, there were only four words left -the, state, of , existence'-.
But key word is only one, 'existence'.
The other words are just explanation or components of sentence for that.
Consideration About Existence.
Definiton of Existence
I think take a definition of Existence from dictionary is not appropriate for this assay. because existence is deep phiosophical problem. So i wil approach this problem from ethymology.
Ethymologcally, The word "existence" comes from the Latin word 'exsistere' . its meaning is "to appear", "to arise", "to become", or "to be"[2]
So 'existence' can be considered as ' there is '
Existence on the View of Science
Merging Ideas for Conclusion
Merging.
Conclusion - that's why reality is ~~
[1] Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Current English, Oxford University Press, 2005. (Full entry for reality: "reality • 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.")
[2] Harper, Douglas. "existence". Online Etymology Dictionary.