Quote Originally Posted by TomOfSweden View Post
When we're discussing objectivity and relativity in truth it quickly gets hairy. I think you'll have to explain what you mean by subjective/objective truth. If truth is subjective in every case we all live in seperate dimensions. I think that's highly unlikely. I do believe that outside the world our minds create there is a reality. It may be adulterated by our opinions and filtered through our senses. But I do believe it is there. Which denies that truth can be subjective.

Truth can be different between people if we have different interpretations of the subject matter. But that doesn't actually change the level of objective truth, does it? "Truth" is another one of my many philosophical obsessions.
What is truth?

Truth tells me that two people traveling at different velocities relative to the same photon will both measure that photon as traveling at 299,792.458 km/sec. (186,282.397 m/sec.) How does this make sense if we try to define truth as objective?

Taking that same photon again, if I chose to treat it like a particle, it will be a particle. If someone else takes it and chooses to treat it like a wave, it will be a wave.

Truth on a quantum scale depends on the observer, something that actually s***** over into our universe when we observe things that happen as a result of quantum interactions, like light.

Maybe we all do live in different dimensions and choose to interact in a common dimension that we created between us so that we could.

Objective truth only exists because everyone agrees that things are universal. In the realm of philosophy and religion many things are defined as being objective that may actually be subjective, and vise versa. Not having the answers to these questions only means that I am honest with myself.