After seeing a man with a stepladder and bible, and feeling the urge to shout at him "God doesn't exist," I'm led to wonder:
How on earth is it possible for human beings to be so different?
I'm not complaining, I'm just curious. What makes human beings want to lead such different beliefs and lives?
It must be something deep rooted into our genes, because every human being, or close enough, has a different walk, different inflections on words, and hundreds of other different variations on the way they act & react...
Interesting.
Also.... Perception.
This thought's been on my mind since the beginning of TIME.
So, we all percieve the same things: Red is red, blue is blue, big is big
But what's to say we all percieve "Red" as the same thing?
What if colour to someone appears as texture?
We'd never know because we're told that things are the same. It's quite difficult to word this as I can't myself really express this idea.
We might not even necessarily percieve size and distance similarly? I guess sound is a similar thing. That explains why people with photographic memory are able to so clearly remember things, because their perception of something is better.
Matt out.
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