 Now you might be tempted to say a table or desk. What color is desk? Right? I mean that's, that is a desk, that's true, but you don't see desk, right? You see colors with your eyes. Your eyes can't detect desk, it can only detect colors. You might be tempted to say wood and metal, maybe some plastic. But you don't see wood, metal, plastic, right? What would you see are some shades of brown and some, I think what they are, like dark grays, something like that, dark grays. I can even change the colors on the picture, right? You see different colors, right? And yeah, that's different colors. You say, but that's a desk, I see a desk. No, you see, you interpret desk, you think desk, you comprehend desk, but what you see are colors. That's all your eyes can detect are colors, right? What is, what you are, the actual sensory experience you're having, that's colors. You don't see wood, you don't see metal, you don't see plastic, you see brown and dark shades of gray, or if I change the colors, you know, whatever, maybe I'll make it black and white, maybe I tweak colors to look more red or more blue or whatever, right? I can tweak the colors with the app, with the program. And you might say, but I still see a desk. Well, no, you interpret desk, you comprehend desk, but what you see are those colors. So from the appearances, you get the colors. If you had the table in front of you, you'd feel it and it feels smooth, right? Or at least if you're wearing your fingers on it, right, wearing your fingers on it, it feels smooth. But then if you, like, if you're sitting at desk right now, try this, run your fingers on the desk, right? You feel smooth, take your fingers, bend them so the nails are here, and now it feels rough, right? You can even hear that sound, right? So here, I got that sound versus, right? That second one is the fingernails. I really hope the microphone picks that up. You smell it, right? You'd have a different smell depending on which day and what had been on the desk prior, right? It makes this sound, makes this sound, makes this sound, right? We got Ford, I hope you can pick all that up, has at least four different kinds of sounds, but it's, you know, still the same desk, right? So for sensory input, you get one sort of thing, right? You get colors, you get sense, you get taste, you get tactile friction, right? You get all that from your sensory information. All right, so here's another question. So we got what we get from the sensory information. What's the reality of this thing, right? What is the reality of this thing?