Scientists explain how they think about our experiences of reality, and how they see its relevance to the enterprise of human understanding. For the most part, they seem to agree that, even if we accept that something called “reality” objectively exists, of more immediate relevance is the fact that we can’t perceive that reality directly. Any information we receive about it comes to our brain through our senses, and they have their own ways of interpreting things.
Kind of similar to our efforts to characterise individual components in a audio chain (DACs, Amps, Speakers etc)
Kind of similar to our efforts to characterise individual components in a audio chain (DACs, Amps, Speakers etc)