Now in reference to Roebke's article "The Reality Tests", none of us perceives the world as it exists fundamentally. We do not observe the tiniest bits of matter, nor the forces that move them, individually through our senses. none of us perceives the world as it exists fundamentally. We do not observe the tiniest bits of matter, nor the forces that move them, individually through our senses. We really do create the things we observe simply because our bodies do not have the capabilities to see things as they are.. our brain interpret the holes in our perceptions to make the world seem whole.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The Reality Tests.
A few weeks ago, while spending sometime with a friend i was introduced to the function of the human eye. I learned that similarly to when driving a car, the human sense of sight also has blind spots. However what i was more amazed to find out, was that these blind spots aren't in the corners or on the sides...but they are literally directly in front of our faces. Its amazing also, because the areas in which our eyes are unable to see...our brains make up for it. It is incredible the capabilities of the human brain.
Now in reference to Roebke's article "The Reality Tests", none of us perceives the world as it exists fundamentally. We do not observe the tiniest bits of matter, nor the forces that move them, individually through our senses. none of us perceives the world as it exists fundamentally. We do not observe the tiniest bits of matter, nor the forces that move them, individually through our senses. We really do create the things we observe simply because our bodies do not have the capabilities to see things as they are.. our brain interpret the holes in our perceptions to make the world seem whole.
Now in reference to Roebke's article "The Reality Tests", none of us perceives the world as it exists fundamentally. We do not observe the tiniest bits of matter, nor the forces that move them, individually through our senses. none of us perceives the world as it exists fundamentally. We do not observe the tiniest bits of matter, nor the forces that move them, individually through our senses. We really do create the things we observe simply because our bodies do not have the capabilities to see things as they are.. our brain interpret the holes in our perceptions to make the world seem whole.
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