Metaphysical science is a branch of philosophy that explores the fundamental nature of reality beyond what can be observed or measured physically. It deals with questions about existence, consciousness, time, space, and the relationship between mind and matter.
Rooted in the broader field of Metaphysics, metaphysical science often examines ideas like the nature of being (ontology), cause and effect, and whether reality extends beyond the material world. It asks questions such as:
What is real?
What is the nature of consciousness?
Does anything exist beyond the physical universe?
In modern contexts, metaphysical science can also overlap with spiritual or holistic perspectives, where it may include beliefs about energy, intuition, or the interconnectedness of all things. However, unlike empirical sciences, it is largely theoretical and philosophical rather than based on experimental evidence.

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