Reality of Sensory World (PART 2 of 3)
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Morpheus said, "if Real is what you define as what you can See, Smell, Touch, Taste, and Feel, then Real is simply electrical impulses interpreted by your brain."
To sum up this video in a few words... basically, what we perceive and experience is information. And those electrical impulses is what's transferring that information....
So of course what we see as "objects" can be described as a virtual constructs of information.
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so you want to tell us that we live in a virtual world and maybe things are not as we "see"them? jeez that scary.
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ive got a head ach but i dont know if its real
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my head hurts.. so if a ball is in front of us, and we can see the ball "its not really there"? I dont get it, if we can touch it and feel the texture of it which fits with what we see, how is it not real?
sicnh02 2 years ago
Certainly there's a real ball that you touch with your real body, however you do not "see" or "feel touch" of the actual real ball or your real body. You experience a virtual presentation in the Mind Dimension created by your own brain-mind system.once it processes the sensory data it receives from your real eyes and real body/hands.
Analogy: When you look at image on screen of
digital camera (that captures data from real objects), you see virtual image on screen and not the real objects.
Mindlighten 2 years ago
In the above analogy just imagine that since the time you are born you have always only looked at images on the screen of a digital camera and never at anything else. That's how it is. As that's the only thing you have always seen you'll believe that it is the real world your see. You wouldn't even know it's a screen. That's how it is with us.
Mindlighten 2 years ago
My friend *allsortkev* has pointed out an interesting issue. Experiencing a head-ache.
Let's break it into its two parts as you experience the head-ache, allsortkev.
You experience a *head* and a *ache* which are separately manifested but are coherently associated in the Mind Dimension.
Mindlighten 3 years ago
Firstly, let's talk about the *head* part:
Your corporeal *head* is real, and it is part of your corporeal real body in the Real Dimension. But, you don't experience your "real head" or your "real body". The head you experience at any given time is only a "perceived-head" manifested by your brain-mind system in the Mind Dimension.
Mindlighten 3 years ago
Now about the "ache" experience:
Your *ache* is not real, but you experience it in association with your "perceived head" to inform you that there are problems in your real head you need to attend to.
Mindlighten 3 years ago