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Quote: It is easy to prove that we see the world as it is. Also that we perceive the real world the same as others unless you have a mental or a physical disorder. If the city you live in has red double decker buses with a 16 liter V8. We can prove that this object, the bus, is red is a bus and is propelled by a certain type of engine. We do not see or interact with the world because we have filters that may let us interpret reality in a form other than it is. We can measure the wave length of a colour, and we know that the our cones pass that information to our brains. Unless you have a disorder, we can see that colour as our brain translates that wave length. You could attempt to argue over the brains interpretation of the wave length but we all know what red is unless you are visually impaired some how. If we view the world differently because of filters then it would be impossible to describe a red bus on route 6. But we are able to do that reliably to others unless they have a mental disorder of some degree. Our minds do not create filters but rather interprets input from the surrounding environment. That could be colour, pain, sound, these things are not unique to each individuals interpretation of reality. On the other hand consuming a drug can alter the the interpretation of input.
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