Sriram,
The picture is not available on the box...that is the problem.
If you want to know what the “picture on the box” represents then you need to assemble the pieces of the jig-saw one at a time. There is no other method – or at least none that you’ve managed to propose here, preferring instead as you do a dispiriting mix of woo, evidence denial and wishful thinking.
Perhaps even if it was available, we wouldn't understand it. Who would have understood a picture with pieces like the big bang, QM, relativity, genetics and evolution....500 years ago?
No, but the reason we understand them now (to varying degrees) is due entirely to the patient, evidence-based work of the people on whose shoulders we now stand. None of them are now understood because of pseudo-science, false reasoning and dumb guessing.
Try to remember this.
But we have the need to understand and get a better idea of our lives. That cannot be helped. Point is that this quest is not just about the external physical universe, but is more about our lives, death and absolute morality.
What on earth would make you think that there’s any such thing as “absolute morality”?
You people…
Why is it that when you begin a sentence with “you people” a straw man will follow as night follows day?
…conveniently dismiss all this as not meaningful and forget about it. I am not able to do that.
And there is it. “We people” don’t “conveniently forget” any such thing – you’re no more interested in “getting a better idea of our lives” than anyone else. The difference though is that you cleave to beliefs you find most comforting based on very bad reasoning, whereas others set the epistemic bar somewhat higher.
My experiences tell me that life and death do have a meaning and that there is an absolute morality. So....I find that the extra pieces that you dismiss, do have a meaningful place in the total picture. They do fit in somewhere.
But “your experiences” are worthless for anyone other than you unless you can find some way to distinguish them from bad reasoning, manufactured evidence and dumb guessing.
That’s your problem remember?
The problem is in rearranging the accepted materialistic picture with the additional pieces and fitting them all together in as grand a picture as we can manage with present knowledge and capabilities.
No, “the” problem (ie, your problem) is that these supposed “additional pieces” you claim to exist cannot be shown to exist at all. I suggest you start with justifying these claims without collapsing into fallacious arguments before you make demands about "rearranging" the evidence we actually do have.