
Metaphysics in Science
Metaphysics in science explores fundamental questions about the nature of reality, existence, and the universe. It examines what things are—such as space, time, matter, and consciousness—and how they relate. While empirical science tests hypotheses through observation and experiments, metaphysics considers concepts beyond direct measurement, aiming to understand the underlying principles that shape our understanding of the universe. It bridges scientific findings with philosophical inquiry, helping us ask and explore questions about the nature of reality that science alone may not fully resolve.