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First of all, science does not prove the existence of souls, and by the very nature of science, science does not prove whether souls exist or not, which is not the category of science, or it can even be said that there is no such thing as a soul in science!
Surely someone will stand up and confidently defend it: how can science prove that the soul does not exist?
This kind of questioning itself is a lack of understanding of the nature of science, and the belief that science should be omnipotent, that it should be able to explain everything. For example, philosophy and theology are both ways to explain the soul, you can use theology to explain the soul, why do you have to force science to explain the soul? Moreover, there is no such thing as the soul in the concept of science, and this explanation is not necessarily correct, and even if it is incorrect, it cannot be said that science is wrong, because science cannot be equated with correctness!
Having said all that, what exactly is science?
In essence, it is a hypothesis, through people's continuous observation of the surrounding world, a set of laws of nature, that is, science, and then constantly verify and revise this law!
To put it bluntly, one must first observe the existence of something, and then conclude why it exists and what the laws of existence are (note that observation here is not just with the eyes). At the same time, science is a universal phenomenon, not an isolated case!
To put it more bluntly, scientific research is not about "whether the soul exists or not", but "what characteristics and laws does the soul have?" This requires that we must determine that the so-called "soul" really exists, and then use scientific research to study the characteristics of the soul, so how to determine whether the soul exists or not? What's the point of asking science to explain souls if we don't even know whether they exist or not?
Note that the existence of the soul is not a scientific one! )
Therefore, we must determine that the soul really exists (or does not exist), and then use scientific methods to explore and explain the soul, and determining whether the soul exists or does not exist is not something that science needs to do, which is beyond the scope of science! To put it mildly, wouldn't it be boring for you to just want to find an ethereal concept and let science prove that it exists or doesn't exist?
Finally, science is just a way for people to understand the world, it is far from omnipotent, and it cannot be equated with correctness, so don't say "Why can't science explain the soul?" In this case, on the one hand, there is no such definition of soul in scientific concepts, and it is your choice whether you believe it or not! Science never forces someone to believe in science!
On the other hand, there are too many things that science can't explain, and how old is the soul?
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Not really. Because the soul is just a legendary thing, and when a person dies, it will disappear and the consciousness will disappear with it, so there is no soul at all.
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There must be, and all the dignity of human beings lies in thinking, and thinking is the way of existence of the soul, or the projection of the five dimensions on the fourth dimension.
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