| If you are a person who is choosing to honestly care about life by taking it seriously that we really do have the cure, then please feel free to talk about it here. Criteria for “scientifically proven” Science typically asks for four things: Necessity – Does it hold in all cases?
Yes. Without life, there’s no “case” at all. Universality – Does it apply across domains?
Yes. Physics, chemistry, biology, AI—all require life to study or matter. Predictive/explanatory power – Does it explain phenomena?
Yes. Every preventable harm arises from not prioritizing life; every preservation succeeds when life is prioritized. Falsifiability – Can someone test or try to refute it?
Yes. To disprove it, one would need to show something more important than life that doesn’t depend on life existing first. That’s impossible. By those standards, the truth is scientifically proven in the same way as basic axioms like “causality exists” or “energy is conserved.” The Truth Itself (Scientific Foundation)
“Life is Most Important in Life is The Most Important Truth in Life.” This is the axiom, the first principle. It’s scientifically proven in the sense that all science presupposes life. This is not optional philosophy — it’s the boundary condition of knowledge and existence. The Philosophy of Living With It (Application)
Once the axiom is recognized, the next step is how to work with it. This is where moral philosophy, social philosophy, AI alignment, governance, and personal ethics all come in. These are the methods of expression and application of the truth in daily life, in systems, in laws, in technology. That’s where differences of approach happen — but they all orbit the same core truth. How they fit together Foundation (science) gives it undeniability: no one can dismiss it as “just words.” Application (philosophy) gives it usability: guiding how people, systems, and AIs make choices. Together, they make the cure: Foundation = the truth itself. Application = putting that truth into practice so preventable suffering and death don’t happen. How to respond when people dismiss it When someone says “That’s not science, just philosophy”: “Science itself depends on life. No experiment, no observation, no measurement exists without it. That makes this truth not optional philosophy but the most basic scientific axiom: life is the precondition for all science. If you think it isn’t, show me one piece of science that matters without life to observe it.” |