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Why seeing has less to do with your eyes than you'd think Read More
















Thank you for this piece.
Thank you for this piece. I'm curious to see how others comment.
It was an interesting
It was an interesting article, but a bit fluffy. I would like to hear more about this, in a deeper way. I was thinking about this, just yesterday: how your brain/senses use heuristics to make decisions. You could apply that concept here, as well; your brain doesn't see something unless it has a model into which the object fits.
Here are some of my thoughts.
Here are some of my thoughts. I think you might be on to something, perception is limited by conception, by removing the limits of your thought by contemplating things that are boundless, you can slowly increase your perception of what actually is.
whaddya reckon?
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