So I takes some drugs and I wake-up walking down the center of the street...
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What's really going on?
Are altered states less real?
Aren't all perceptions altered?
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What, so you don't like the plural form, yet you us the word "a." Shouldn't you have used: 'What do you think perception is?'Arising_uk wrote:They are not 'perceptions'. What do you think a perception is?
Name something you'd call a perception.Bill Wiltrack wrote:.
This might clarify that for you..
Could have but I wished him to name something he thought was a perception. Instead he's replied as tho' I asked your question.SpheresOfBalance wrote:What, so you don't like the plural form, yet you us the word "a." Shouldn't you have used: 'What do you think perception is?'
Never taken any LSD then.In looking at Bills animated gif, I considered the perception of color, or lack thereof, which is due to the cones on the retina; perception of depth of field, or lack thereof, which while due to stereoscopic vision, despite the 2D screen, I had a sense that it was missing, due to the greyscale's elimination of discernible shadow; the perception of the lack of a definitive object, (delineation); the perception of a seem less, repetitive foreground against a background with a seem, which would be due to heaven knows what, purely the LSD I presume, which of course was responsible for the variance of all the sense signals as understood by the brain after the binding of the chemical with various receptor sites.
