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Also known as verity, scientific truth
Truth is conformity to reality or fact. It contrasts with falsity or misrepresentation that fails to align with the world. Truth is typically treated as a property of truthbearers, such as sentences, propositions, or beliefs that describe things as they are. It is closely related to truthfulness, a virtue associated with honesty, and to truthlikeness, a characteristic of theories that approximate the truth.
Truth is when statements, ideas, or beliefs accurately match what is actually real or factual, rather than being false or misleading. It matters because truth allows us to understand the world as it actually is, and it connects to the important human value of honesty.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).