Saturday, May 25, 2013

Could it be that our brains change what we see as reality?

Think of it like that. When you wear pink sunglasses, everything you see is of a pinkish color.the sky, trees, the ground, everything looks pink to you, when in the "reality", everything is Not pink, things have different colors. Now, just think of a hypothetical situation: if we were born with pink lenses covering our eyes, and they couldn't be removed, all we would see is pink.we would never see the reality, thus we would never know what the world Actually looks like.
Now, think about how many processes our brain has to go through for us to see the image we're looking at.first, the photons travel through the lens of the eye forming an image. The millions of cone and rod cells in our eyes make sure the image we see is colorful.the image is then Reversed, and made smaller, before it falls on the retinas on the back of our eyes. Now, the photons or the "image" on the retina is turned into electrical signals, that then travel through the optic nerve to the centre of vision in the back of our brain. After another series of unknown processes, we can finally sense the image.yes, we never See the image, we Sense it.we sense the electrons that make up the image. When you look at an object, you're not looking at it, you're looking at the inside of your brain.how? don't ask me.
So, our brains don't show us the reality, but the processed reality.
now ask yourself, What IS reality?
Added (1). @9987
yep, that's what i meant.
our brains don't only change the way we see, all of our senses are altered.
we all have artificial realities, different from the universal reality which we will never find out… in this life.

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