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Interpretation
There is the popular question, " If a tree falls and there is none to hear it, does it make a sound?"
If sound only exists as sound because our ears drums haveinterpreted the silent air compressions into perceptual information, sound is not an external entity but a series of information being internally represented as sound.
In a similar way to this the world is not really as we see it, the colours we see, the smells we sense and sounds we hear are but mere illusions, representations of the vast sea of information around us.
Due to the seemingly infinite combination and varying threshold of sensory receptors we hold, the world we see is essentially as unique as the individual it sees.
Interpretation
There is the popular question, " If a tree falls and there is none to hear it, does it make a sound?"
If sound only exists as sound because our ears drums haveinterpreted the silent air compressions into perceptual information, sound is not an external entity but a series of information being internally represented as sound.
In a similar way to this the world is not really as we see it, the colours we see, the smells we sense and sounds we hear are but mere illusions, representations of the vast sea of information around us.
Due to the seemingly infinite combination and varying threshold of sensory receptors we hold, the world we see is essentially as unique as the individual it sees.