The Philosophy of Reality

The ways our senses present information to us are purely fabrications of ancient parts of our brain, and even all humans do not share the same sensations of sense. The very events occurring within the universe, however they are sensed, are not part of all observers' realities at the same time. However, reality is still the core axiom of our existence. As humans we need a framework to exist in. Does one unified reality exist that all sentient beings interact with and sense? No, for what we perceive depends very much on our point of view, both mentally and physically. Each person exists in their own little shard of reality, an instance of the universe created by them to house one's own worldview. We all exist in our own bubbles, merely bumping into one another's from time to time. And like Euclid's truth that a line can be extended forever in both directions, if our own idea of reality was made void, everything that is built upon it, our minds and personalities, would come crashing down.

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