I was wondering if the sky is blue, and we perceive it as blue as humans, but in reality, the sky is everything but blue, are we seeing things that are anything that they are? Humans are a great species, are we perceiving ourselves as creatures greater than ourselves but we are just blinded by our own greed and expectations that we are not?
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Think about it, other species and even other people see something as different based off of their perception. You may say, but it's because our eyes are different and we see things differently because everyone is not the same. But, are we really that different? It's true that we are not born equal, but in a way we are, just our brains are drawn to different forms of potential.
Let's say that I could switch eyes with someone else. Would it matter? Would we see things the same? Would the world look off to us, or just completely different? I honestly think nothing would truly change because your brain sees things, not your eyes. Your eyes are simply the mindless projectors for your brain.
Yet, if we switched each other's brains, then we could really see the world differently, we would be able to see and perceive situations and conflict, unlike the other person.
Switching brains would be like switching identities, although not completely, we wouldn't be switching blood and hair, just the way we perceive.
Thank you for reading today's episode of Questions Left Unanswered. Hope I got you thinking!
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Questions Left Unanswered: Creative Conspiracies About the World around us
RandomI am told to be a critical thinker. I think of random things in my spare time (or anytime) and I thought it would be interesting to write things I think about in chapters. I really hope you enjoy this new type of writing form. Conspiracies Galore