Your use of the word "in" [container metaphor] is a strawman.tapaticmadness wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 12:23 amOMG, do you mean to tell me that this world I see and which I thought was real is no more than an unreal, image in my head? How about my head? Is that also just an image in my head? How depressing and actually more than I can think!!!
This is a very natural response which is very primal, not philosophical.
Here is my point;
- Example:
If you take a sphere which is full of large holes [ of 1cm diameter] all over,
what you see is a sphere-with-1cm-holes.
However, if you spin the sphere with increasing speed, you will initially see and can feel the holes in the sphere, but slowly as the speed of the spin increases, what you see and feel is a solid surface spinning sphere without seeing and feeling the real holes in it.
If you were to feel it, you will feel a solid surface spinning sphere and there is no doubt about your feeling it.
But you know what you are seeing and felt is an illusion, but note this is not "in" your head.
It is not unreal because you can feel it as really a solid surface spinning sphere.
So it is not an image in your head but a reality based on what is felt.
Say, if your friend were to come by while the sphere is spinning, he will see and can feel a REAL solid spinning sphere.
What he felt cannot be in his head because he saw and touched the spinning sphere outside of him.
Nope I not claiming that reality is in your head.
What I had claimed is reality is an emergence spontaneously out of the human conditions [body, brain, mind] in interaction with the external environment leveraged upon evolution to date.
There are neural activities in one's head/brain, i.e. thinking, perceiving, imaging, reasoning, etc. but what is reality is not images in one's head.