Jul 30 2009
Concepts & Perceptions
There are no concepts independent of our perceptions.
The ‘concept’ is in itself a concept and doesn’t have a standing own it’s own without an intelligent perception. Reality is a concept alone, and might have nothing to do with “original reality” and cannot be postively concluded either way, without having an outsider’s perception to this frame. But then again, the observer’s reality has to a subset of some other percetion to have an individual validation.
Given this rhetoric, we either have to chose to “believe” our perception as “reality”, if at all there is one, or, wait as prithvi said to acheive omniscience.
Reality is not what it used to be.
The concepts of time, space and motion are so confusingly interlinked that these doesn’t have any base stand point at singularities and at points open to chain-reasoning think patterns.
I’m personally convinced to a large extent that we humans have serious flaws in our perceptions and concept about all the three concepts above, but then again, that’s the best we can achieve as of now.
I have no clues as to what concept of time and space has, for example, a mosquitoe’s brain projects and to how similar is it to ours.
Our reality is our own set of perceptions of something which is out there, and even that sentence includes the space concept of “out there”, hard-wired to our brains.






