Scientists are considering the idea that our perception of reality is shaped not only by our senses but by our brains creating an internal map or model of the world around us.

This means our perception of what’s true or real is malleable, and we are at risk of losing our grasp on it. The result can be tragedies like the Jonestown mass suicide and Nazi Germany.

Some philosophers think that evolution cares more about how to survive than about any accurate version of reality, which can lead to “useful fictions” about the world.

  • Randomgal@lemmy.ca
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    4 hours ago

    No. It’s like saying there is visible light and invisible light. Which is true, there’s ultra violet and infra red, but you don’t know that because you’ve seen it. Your can’t see infra red, that is the point, your model of the world is based on words, not on ‘reality’.

    • ElBarto@piefed.social
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      5 minutes ago

      I can understand most of your point, but that last part is just weird. My model of the world is not based on words. It’s based on observation amd perception.