My theory is that, We don not all see the same thing. What my brina percieves as a tree, your brain might percieve as a pillar of fire. Any thoughts?
hahaha, I remember seeing this in a youtube video. college humor made a video series called high times editorial office. its a spoof about the people who work at high times. a guy mentioned for an article that "what if we say different colors...like what if I see is blue, but you see green. whats blue to me, is green to you, but we both call it orange"...or something like that. its an out there idea man, and the craziest thing about it is, we would never be able to express what we're seeing to find out.
I've pondered this before. I guess it might explain why people feel so strongly about God. Maybe in the universe atheists live in, the sky is juxtaposed with feces.
uhh, I hope you mean that metaphorically I think we all perceive what our senses tell our brain differently based on living conditions -childhood, how you were raised -feeling accepted or rejected by society, self esteem etc of course this does not mean if each person was raised the same they would be the same, but aside from instincts (food, sex, sleep, violence), we as humans have different preferences and different views on things
thats not to say that any perspective is right or wrong. being flawed is the best part of existence, something that copes with it all won't stick around for long. Kind of taking the best of whats left in a way.
self expression is just that. Undercurrent of issues, people will observe then perceive. Detachment of observation from the interaction is impossible as it requires self depreciation. The argument i see of why not is that while its built upon erroneous belief that belief is enough to move on. Faith that enough will do the right thing sure has taken us far
I think we only use about 30% of are brain on average and the human isn't ready for its full optimum at this moment of time.