Good point someone's absolute reality is just relative to another observer.
So an absolute requires a certain condition to pre exist otherwise all is subjective and relative.
No pre condition in existence then no absolutes I agree.
Tricky part is to live your life without holding onto any absolutes and observing the reality of the world around you. Staying intellectually consistent on this measure I think is impossible.
The equation below that you wrote is quite elegant
True Reality = Observed Reality + Error
The philosophical question is what is the origin of the organ that carries out the processing or computations of the equation. And how can you verify such results without an external reference.
It is possible that the computer is all that there is but in reality you would not want to find evidence of even one absolute.
Easy to say there are no absolutes but hard to live by if one is consistent.
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