Thursday, April 2, 2020
Is our reality hologram? (Are we living in giant Plato's cave?)
Is our reality hologram? (Are we living in giant Plato's cave?)
1) There are billions of ways to see reality (The modern Plato's cave)
The description of the word reality is interesting. The reality is the thing, what we are feeling, touching or other ways sensing. And the thing is that the reality, what we are observing can be manipulated. Sometimes I have thought about the modern version of Plato's cave.
This simile describes that persons would be locked in the cave, and they are seeing the shadows on the wall. If those people would live their entire life in that cave, they would believe the shadows are the reality. And the people, who are controlling the information could claim to those people everything, what they want.
1.2) Plato's cave is one of the first examples of virtual reality.
In this version, the person would be locked in the house, where the windows would be replaced by using modern screens. And every byte of data, what would be delivered to the people, who are living in that house would be filtered, what kind of reality would we create for them. In some hypotheses, the persons, who are living in the hypothetical "house of virtual reality" would be told that they are living in the space station on another planet.
So in one day, those people would be ordered to go out, and of course, they must use the spacesuit, which isolates them from another real life. And then we must ask would those persons dare to test, do they need that suit? And how they would react to people, who they are seeing on the streets? What if the controller of the information has told that the people, what those isolated people see on streets are space-aliens.
Would those persons try to take off their suits and risk their lives and smell the air, what can be poisonous, and try to communicate with other people? This is the thing, what isolation can cause. People lost contact with reality, what other people are feeling. But for those people, who are living in isolation the things, what controller tells them is reality.
2) How we can be sure that something that we are seeing is existing?
Sometimes some people are claiming that reality is a hologram and the thing is that this claiming needs little description. If we are thinking that the experience, what visible object causes people is different, that means that the reality can be different from every each people, who are seeing some things.
If we are thinking persons, who are blind to who cannot hear things, we must realize, that they are sensing the world differently than other people. The thing that nerves are always modifying the objects what sensors are transmitting the items to the consciousness makes this word virtual to people, who don't feel or sense things like most of us are seeing.
The thing is that this kind of case might cause other people to see things another way than we are seeing those objects. If the person would have some very personal and satisfying or frightening experience in some place, that thing can make people seeing the same place differently. If the person has faced some kind of traumatic experience in some house, that means that the same kind of houses causes a mental reaction to that person even after years.
3) Our experiences and sensors are modifying things, what are storing in our memory.
We might say that some parts of our reality are virtual or so-called holograms. The reason for that thing is that everything that is transmitted in our consciousness or awareness is somehow modified in our nervous system, and that's why every people in the world are seeing the same objects and things differently. In this text, words awaken and consciousness are not the same. Awaken means things, that we are seeing all the time and consciousness, things that we are stored in our memory.
The sensors and experiences are connecting to the feelings to our objects, and this makes the experience, what some object causes different in the mind of every people. And if some people are seeing that something is neutral, they don't sometimes realize, that there are people, who have strong feelings for some object, what seems regular to other people.
4)Everybody is feeling the same things differently
Because every people are smelling, feeling, seeing and tasting things differently, and our nervous system modifies the object, and things that are connecting to it differently, some philosophers have asked, how we know that the thing, what we are seeing or other ways feeling exists? And how we can be sure that the thing, that we are observing has the same form as other people?
Let's take an example of that kind of case, where people are seeing things differently than us. The case is about ice-cream. Who would even know people, who don't like that thing? The thing is that there is the possibility to find a person, who doesn't like ice cream.
5) Why some people don't like ice-cream
In this kind of case, the hate against ice-cream can be connected with the environment, where something very bad or uncomfortable things are connecting to ice-cream. One of the things that cause hate against that kind of thing is that caries causes that the teeth are sensitive to the changes in temperature.
So if the person, who eats ice-cream had caries at a young age, that thing can cause pain, and the person learns to hate ice-cream. This example shows that some taste or thing, what pleases other people, might mean different to somebody else. Another version is that the first experience with ice-cream is happening with worsening ice-cream and the first experience with things is important. And if the first experience is bad, that thing causes that the attitude to a thing is negative.
6) If we are teaching some other word in the place of a common thing, that can cause an "interesting" reaction. In this case, we can replace the word "hill" by using the word "bicycle". That might cause that other person to seem weird.
But let's go to think about the objects, what we are seeing. The thing is that have we ever ask somebody else, does that person see that thing, what we are staring at? If we are seeing the island or hill, would that other person see things like we are seeing? Or course there is a possibility, that the thing, what we are seeing is not existing, but did we follow the words, what that person used, when we are asking "do you see that hill?
Did that person answered the question, "no" or did that person said, "no, there is no hill, it's bicycle". This thing might cause an interesting reaction in the mind of other people.
In that case, we can ask "what is in there"? There is a possibility that we are walking with blind or hill may be a hologram, but there is a possibility that the person has learned some other word in the place of "hill". If we are teaching people wrong, like saying that the sky is a forest or replace some common words with some other, we can make other people seem a little bit weird.
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