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The science of objective reality offers powerful tools for understanding the world—empirical methods, technological progress, and factual accuracy. However, it falls short when answering the question of how one should conduct oneself within that world. This is primarily because scientific descriptions are value-free; they delineate facts but do not prescribe moral direction. The gap arises because values are inherently subjective, rooted in individual and collective perceptions rather than observable phenomena.