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meBigGuy
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The eyes respond to light, the brain processes it and then constructs our sense of objects. We sense patterns of brightness and color. A blind person given sight cannot perceive or recognize a coke bottle until he touches it. It just a pattern of intensity and color, not an object. (read "Breaking Through") And, the higher level neurological processes that process the light/dark/color patterns can easily be confounded. (all starting with the eye's frequency sensitive sensors)
We perceive both space and time, but they are very different experiences. We perceive the 3 spatial dimensions much differently than we perceive the passage of time.
We perceive both space and time, but they are very different experiences. We perceive the 3 spatial dimensions much differently than we perceive the passage of time.