The content explores the idea that perception and reality are not always aligned, as different individuals or creatures may perceive the same object or phenomenon differently. The author uses the example of color perception to illustrate this point, noting that the way we perceive color is not inherent to the object itself but rather a result of how our brains process the reflected light. The author then extends this concept to the idea of infrared light, which some creatures may be able to perceive but is invisible to humans.
The author suggests that this relativity of perception raises questions about the nature of truth and reality. If different beings can have vastly different experiences of the same phenomenon, who is to say which perception is "correct"? The author acknowledges that this line of questioning can lead to an "existential crisis," as individuals grapple with the uncertainty of their own existence and the nature of the world around them.
The author promises to explore these ideas further in a series of upcoming articles, inviting readers to participate in the discussion and share their own perspectives on the matter.
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by Bhavesh Praj... 場所 medium.com 09-16-2024
https://medium.com/@bhaveshp040/perception-and-reality-the-search-for-truth-in-a-relative-world-7aa9edaf2f6b深掘り質問