+The concept of reality is multifaceted, often debated between objective and subjective interpretations. [Objective Reality](/wiki/Objective_Reality) refers to the universe as it exists independently of human consciousness, comprising all [Physical Phenomena](/wiki/Physical_Phenomena) and [Laws of Nature](/wiki/Laws_of_Nature). In contrast, [Subjective Reality](/wiki/Subjective_Reality) acknowledges that individual experiences, beliefs, and [Consciousness](/wiki/Consciousness) significantly influence one's personal understanding of what is real. This distinction highlights the role of the [Mind](/wiki/Mind) in shaping our perceived world.
+Philosophically, questions about reality delve into [Metaphysics](/wiki/Metaphysics), exploring the fundamental nature of existence. Various theories, such as [Realism](/wiki/Realism), [Idealism](/wiki/Idealism), and [Constructivism](/wiki/Constructivism), offer different frameworks for understanding how reality is constituted and known. [Science](/wiki/Science) attempts to describe and explain reality through empirical observation and [Experimentation](/wiki/Experimentation), often focusing on measurable [Phenomena](/wiki/Phenomena) and testable [Hypotheses](/wiki/Hypotheses) to build a coherent model of the [Universe](/wiki/Universe).