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It's really simple. We're past the fundational crisis in mathemematics.
Same with the Scientific method
You need to abide by the scientific method and form a hypothesis that is falsifiable. Your's isn't. So we can't tell. But science delivers the goods. So unless you assume knowledge exists, you're kind of in a useless theoretical argument, while I can form a model of the world and build smartphones and rockets with my approach. And have logic and mathematics and computers. So if your incentive is to get anywhere... Science it the way to go.
And as far as I know there is no alternative to the scientific method that's even close.