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I have to deny when you say: “truth” may not be existing. It does. We have to consider the two different kinds of “truth”:
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If I say “you're small” it's because I'm taller, “you're rude" it's because I'm nicer, etc… so what I give here is not absolute things, it's not a reality, but it's simply my point of view.
Therefore judging other people always end up in defining yourself, which is your relative point of view, only you can know it.
And in physics speeds are relative, time is relative, distances are relative, etc. So they are not “absolute truths” either.
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On the other hand, there is in the universe such a thing an absolute truth. For example, reality is that thing that doesn't change when you change the point of view. By definition, reality always is, whatever you think about it.
Because reality is defined as “what goes on when you don't" (for example when you sleep or faint, “it” continues). It's also “what is there without any observer”. So then it has to be “what is absolute, not relative”.
All those 3 definitions are in fact, equivalent. And they lead to: reality is one, always is, never changes when you change the point of view, and so if you define “truth” with those characteristics, you end up understanding that: reality is the truth.