REGARDING ILLUSIONS
Ian has a TRICK COIN that comes up HEADS everytime. This is easy because his trick coin is DOUBLE-HEADED.
But there is also a MAGIC COIN. It has THREE SIDES, all different, and any one of them can come up whenever you wish.
SIDE 1: Everything is an Illusion
The idea that light comes out of your eyes so that you can see what's out there is dead.
The idea that there is a "theatre" in the brain where you can see exactly what's out there is dead.
Light enters your eyes and a cascade of processes results in a representation in your brain of what's out there.
It is in this sense that "everything is an illusion".
SIDE 2: The Optical Illusion.
Different features are represented in different areas of the brain and sometimes this results in totally inaccurate representations.
Sometimes we "see" two different shades of grey where the shades are actually identical.
Sometimes we "see" a coloured square where there is actually no square at all.
SIDE 3: The User Illusion (The Mind's I)
In it's interaction with the outside world, it became a survival advantage for the brain to have a representation of itself. The brain's "I" became the most important feature of the brain and became so highly developed that if seemed as if the "I" had become separate from the brain using the brain for it's own ends.
This is the user illusion.
What takes your fancy?
Ian's double-headed trick coin or BillyJoe's triple-sided magic coin?
regards,
BillyJoe
Ian has a TRICK COIN that comes up HEADS everytime. This is easy because his trick coin is DOUBLE-HEADED.
But there is also a MAGIC COIN. It has THREE SIDES, all different, and any one of them can come up whenever you wish.
SIDE 1: Everything is an Illusion
The idea that light comes out of your eyes so that you can see what's out there is dead.
The idea that there is a "theatre" in the brain where you can see exactly what's out there is dead.
Light enters your eyes and a cascade of processes results in a representation in your brain of what's out there.
It is in this sense that "everything is an illusion".
SIDE 2: The Optical Illusion.
Different features are represented in different areas of the brain and sometimes this results in totally inaccurate representations.
Sometimes we "see" two different shades of grey where the shades are actually identical.
Sometimes we "see" a coloured square where there is actually no square at all.
SIDE 3: The User Illusion (The Mind's I)
In it's interaction with the outside world, it became a survival advantage for the brain to have a representation of itself. The brain's "I" became the most important feature of the brain and became so highly developed that if seemed as if the "I" had become separate from the brain using the brain for it's own ends.
This is the user illusion.
What takes your fancy?
Ian's double-headed trick coin or BillyJoe's triple-sided magic coin?
regards,
BillyJoe