Toontown
Philosopher
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How is this ultimate reality any different than the reality I see around me?
The reality you 'see' around you is a mock-up, created by your mind in response to sensory input. The real thing is nothing like what you 'see'.
For one simple example, consider the color blue. In reality, the color blue is not a color at all. It is a distance - a wave length. The distance between the wave tops of the light entering your eyes determines the 'color' your mind will mock up for you.
And it would be even more confusing if your mind wasn't so adept at mocking up an understandable reality for you. In reality, the wavelengths are a function of the energy content of the light. So the color blue is actually a duality - a distance and an energy density. And to make matters even more confusing, the wave form will morph into particles - photons - when an interaction calls for it. The people at Bell Laboratories could tell you stories about photons you would not believe. Like the time they used a flirty photon to trick a quantum computer into solving an algorithm when the quantum computer wasn't even running. Actually, the quantum computer didn't exactly solve the algorithm. The answer just appeared as if by majic - what would have happened if the computer actually had run, and did happen, even though the computer didn't run.
Never underestimate a photon femme fatale.
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