Do you ever wonder about the nature of ‘reality’? I mean, we perceive the world around us through our senses - sight, sound, touch, taste, smell - and our brain interprets these signals to form our experience of reality. But what if our senses are limited and can only perceive a tiny sliver of what’s truly out there?
Consider this - our eyes can only detect a small portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. There’s so much happening outside of the visible light that we simply cannot see. Similar limitations apply to our other senses as well. So how much of the universe are we really experiencing?
Furthermore, our brains not only interpret sensory data but also filter and process it based on our past experiences, beliefs, and even our mood at a given moment. Therefore, each person’s experience of reality could be significantly different.
Now, what if there are other senses or ways of perceiving reality that we haven’t evolved to experience yet? What aspects of the universe might be hidden from our perception, just waiting for us to discover?