Theories about human existence – Since the dawn of time, humans have tried to figure out what exactly our purpose is here on Earth. Why are we here? Are we alone in the universe? Who created us? What is the purpose of life? These are just some of the many questions that philosophers, scientists and theorists have spent centuries trying to find the answers to. Was this universe just an accident, or was our existence engineered on purpose?
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After a few nights of research and after being completely numbed-out on a mental level, I’ve compiled the 10 most bizarre theories about our existence here in this universe. Some are theories on the very meaning of life, while others are about phenomena related to our existence and the forces around us. Unfortunately, all these theories only introduce new questions, and I wasn’t willing to travel down that rabbit hole just yet.
A word of warning though… try not to read this if you’re already on the verge of an existential crisis. If you’re asking yourself questions like “What is my purpose here?” and “Who created God?” I suggest you find your bearings and come back to this article, because these are some seriously frightening theories about who you may be in this vast, lonely universe.
10. Solipsism
Deeply rooted in philosophy, solipsism is a theory which states that nothing in this world is real, or can be verified as real, except the existence of one’s own mind. Basically what they’re saying is, everything you know and everything around you is nothing but a figment of your own intricate imagination.
It’s easy to shrug this off as nonsense especially when you’re able to verify objects and people just by touching them, but then again, those high on LSD have had the experience of “touching” and interacting with their hallucinations too. In a nutshell, if this theory is to be believed, there’s just no way you’d be able to prove it wrong, because all of this only exists within the context of your own mind. Good luck keeping that out of your head tonight!
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