If one thing really exists and how we distinguish it from our dreams or illusions, this is a question that is often not needed. But
this question reveals the need to explain what reality is and what features it has that our dream does not have. Reality seems to have
some fixed features regardless of the forms, changes and peculiarities we observe. With these fixed and universal features a reality is
common to many other observers. Some of the same observations are repeated in each survey. Apparently, there is a common reality.
Individual sciences have their own field of research for some phenomena as they appear more closely linked and interdependent. For each
individual thing or phenomenon we will receive knowledge and information from a corresponding science. From which science will we
receive useful information and knowledge about the common reality? Do we need to unite all sciences and learn all of them? Those who
imagine that a common reality is an external whole or a sum of all things will think so. From a first thought, the reality as something
common to a multitude of things is the totality of all these things or almost all of them. So we imagine a bigger set of things, more
difficult research and that learning needs a memory that human mind does not have. We do not think that the whole of many things can impose
laws or characteristics on its parts. If particular things of the natural world have characteristics that are created by their
involvement in one and the same whole, then sciences (that ignore these characteristics) give knowledge from which a common reality is
missing. We will receive knowledge of a common reality starting from observations and information about characteristics of all involved parties, which somehow participate in a common whole. The first characteristics that people detect
as a common reality are nothing special, but these characteristics are imposed on separate things and are a prerequisite for thinking
and getting to know things. The first characteristics that show the common reality are general concepts and conditions for the
existence and connection of separate things (in space and time). No particular thing determines the reality that everything is shared.
Cosmonomy: Sciences are
separated but natural laws are inseparable |
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Things are not created and are not related to separate relations of physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy and as we divide the
fields of research according to human needs and choices
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