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Is it impossible to extract/separate the philosophy from the science?

Theodoros Pitikaris BAB,Bsc,Msc What is the threshold between philosophy and pure mathematical science? Science tries to work toward to explain, under the prism of current understanding the world mysteries, while philosophy tries to expand the boundaries of our perception, at the same time philosophy employs ethics that set up, the moral constrains in human travel towards knowledge. Without Borden our minds we cannot bypass, axioms that constitute the current knowledge fundamentals , without constrains human science, may pass the boundaries of knowledge that human kind is able to handle; without harming itself and cause disruptions both to our micro-world but also to our way on the way to progression . According to the Holly Bible (Genesis1/ 26, 27 " : ' ' ... ' . ' .") human made as the same as God is, and is quiet possible one day human kind to conquer the knowledge and the skill to become same to the Father without cause unbalances to the universe. I strongly believe that this conquest to paradise, will take place one step at a period of time. We used to believe that Earth was flat, then we learned that earth is a global, finally we released that our planet is like an egg. We used to believe that our solar system is rotating around earth then we discovered that our solar system is rotating around a still (stationary) sun, but at the end we released that our solar system with some thousands of others are rotating around a sun and at the same time is moving in cohesion to of Milky-way center. Even the perception of the straight line is just a fake perception (there is no straight line in universe since where matter exists the space tends to curve).What about the time dimension? The one that we used for so many years to organize our lives unfortunately does not exist in reality, is a just another human convention corresponding to our current understanding of things. Looking through the entire human history, every new discovering lead us to the same conclusion about the quantity and the quality of the knowledge that we possess: (Socrates), but even we are aware of our limited knowledge and the boundaries of our perception, via philosophy, and by questioning our constrains we end up with something new to contribute towards common knowledge asset, and we are quite confident about our possibilities " ;" (Archimedes)

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