How can we attain a full knowledge and understanding of the world?

Zsolt Hermann
1 min readAug 1, 2023

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Question from the Internet:

“Is there a fundamental limit to human understanding, beyond which certain concepts become unknowable?”

Our present knowledge and understanding about the world is extremely limited and distorted, since we “know and understand” everything through our inherently egocentric, subjective and individualistic viewpoints and perception.

We are locked into the illusory reality we put together through this limited and distorted perception. As long as we remain within our inherent “modus operandi,” caring only about ourselves and making all our calculations based on our 100% egocentric and individualistic “pleasure/pain” software, we will have no chance of researching and attaining reality “as it is.”

On the other hand, we have an unlimited potential to research and fully attain reality to such an extent, that we could come a realistic and tangible sensation as if we ourselves designed and opertated the whole natural Universe. But this potential is not individual.

Our “truly Human” potential, to become nature’s only fully conscious internal observers and partners is based on a unique and unprecedented mutual integration and mutually complementing cooperation between people which also gives birth to a special and omnipotent “collective Human consciousness” which can dwarf and easily surpass even our wildest dream about AI.

Only through this single, mutually integrated and mutually complementing Human entity with its collective consciousness can we achieve similarity and equivalence with nature’s system. And then as a result of this similarity and equivalence we will have no problems with researching and fully attaining the system from within.

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Zsolt Hermann
Zsolt Hermann

Written by Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.

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