I view time as one of the senses: vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch, and time.

Discuss the elusive quest to understand the fundamental nature of consciousness, and why our perception of reality is not necessarily what it seems.

And People forget that as humans we do not pass down our knowledge through our brains via genetics if it’s not taught and remembered via written language or some other method; All we have learned as humans can and has been lost after 1 generation missing the lessons. We can’t comprehend that Ancient people could have been smarter than us therefore we can’t comprehend how they could have accomplished some of the things they did. We conveniently forget that they could have access to knowledge we currently don’t have access too

The prevalent view in cognitive science today is that we construct our perception of reality in real-time. But could we be misinterpreting the content of our perceptual experiences? According to some cognitive scientists, what we perceive with our brain and our senses does not reflect the true nature of reality. Thus, while evolution has shaped our perceptions to guide adaptive behavior, they argue, it has not enabled us to perceive reality as it actually is. What are the implications of such a radical finding for our understanding of the mystery of consciousness?

And how do we distinguish between "normal" and "abnormal" perceptual experiences?

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