RE: why there is a need to see in order to believe?
October 13, 2012 at 12:01 am
(This post was last modified: October 13, 2012 at 12:02 am by jonb.)
Darkstar; The information coming to you is consistent, but the way the brain interprets that information can be distorted. There are some visual illusions that can be learnt, and some that can be overcome.
wkl6644; To explain my position, I might find some things more or less probable, but 'believe/conclude' implies I have decided this or that is true, I try not to do that because I am not in a position to have a complete knowledge, or even to know if that is possible, and I like to be honest and admit I do not know.
wkl6644; To explain my position, I might find some things more or less probable, but 'believe/conclude' implies I have decided this or that is true, I try not to do that because I am not in a position to have a complete knowledge, or even to know if that is possible, and I like to be honest and admit I do not know.