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<journal-title>London Journal of Humanities and Social Science</journal-title>
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<article-title>Third Discussion on the Origin of the Universe</article-title>
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<abstract><p>&quot;Exploring the Origin of the Universe&quot; (Liu, 2024) discusses space and time, while &quot;The Second Exploration of the Origin of the Universe&quot; (Liu) delves into existence in space. This represents humanity&#039;s endeavor to use language, words, numbers, and science to discuss these questions. Why don&#039;t animals and stones engage in such discussions? Why do humans utilize information to discuss these pieces of information? Humans have stumbled upon information; how should they deal with it? There are no correct or standard answers; each person is a philosopher, engaging in contemplation. This article briefly discusses the existence of humanity.</p></abstract>
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<p>&amp;quot;Exploring the Origin of the Universe&amp;quot; (Liu, 2024) discusses space and time, while &amp;quot;The Second Exploration of the Origin of the Universe&amp;quot; (Liu) delves into existence in space. This represents humanity&#039;s endeavor to use language, words, numbers, and science to discuss these questions. Why don&#039;t animals and stones engage in such discussions? Why do humans utilize information to discuss these pieces of information? Humans have stumbled upon information; how should they deal with it? There are no correct or standard answers; each person is a philosopher, engaging in contemplation. This article briefly discusses the existence of humanity.</p>
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