(January 31, 2013 at 12:22 pm)catfish Wrote: The point that you missed is that while you consider you eyesight accurate, there ARE cones and rods that do not function. Your brain makes up data in the absence of stimuli to those affected area. Hence, hallucinations...
If you can't recognise that I see some things as a percentage of "true", then there's not much more we can discuss.
You live in a black and white world, I don't...
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What you really not to not do is tell me what it is I believe, and what it is I see or conduct myself. You have no right nor any authority to tell me anything about myself.
My world is founded upon evidence. If that evidence indicates that the world is black, white, grey, blue, or red, then that's what I'll believe. I'm not going to believe that the world is every colour synonymously just because I can't prove that it isn't every other colour but black or white.
I don't see how depending on multiple supporting points of inference is painting the world as one way or the other, and if you can't explain it to me without dismissing me with false assertions of my views, then you're quite right, we have nothing more to say to each other.