Posted on Apr 22, 2007
As i sit and ponder my current situation i can't help but try to keep my mind from wandering.
The human body converts all of our senses into electrical impulses. This means that whatever you see is automatically turned into electricity so your brain can understand what it is seeing. With this said, what if the brain were it misinterpret the electrical impulse? Would this cause you to see something that really wasn't there? Who's to say that we don't already see something everyday that really didn't exist. Maybe it is something minute(pronounced MY-newt) like the color of that spot on your blouse or the polka dots on your boxers.
Ask yourself this, do you really know what roses smell like? How do you know that the way my brain interprets the smell of roses is the same exact way your brain interprets roses.
Anyways, just food for thought or something
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