Bodhi Dharma Zen
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Even in a single brain, the very (simple) process of seeing an image is composed of different kind of receptors for specific things. Movement, color, shape, etc are created by different kind of neurons in different zones in the brain.
Yet, what we see is a coherent image. We experience what it appears to be just ONE image, ONE experience.
Another easy demonstration of the naiveness in Lifegazer ideas (No Lifegazer yo do not have a philosophy)
Even in a single brain, the very (simple) process of seeing an image is composed of different kind of receptors for specific things. Movement, color, shape, etc are created by different kind of neurons in different zones in the brain.
Yet, what we see is a coherent image. We experience what it appears to be just ONE image, ONE experience.
Another easy demonstration of the naiveness in Lifegazer ideas (No Lifegazer yo do not have a philosophy)