Does seeing something, smelling something, hearing something, being able to taste something, or being able to touch something, make that something real?
How can we define real? How can we define illusion?
Is real always bound by virtue of the speed of light? Whereas, the speed of light create the limitation of what we, as biological phenomenon, can at our best, grasp?
Can we know what transpires beyond light's realm?
We are entities living in an illusory reality most people label as "real." Which is real and which is an illusion is in every individual's discretion. What we perceive as real may not be perceived by another as real. So what is real, really?
Does seeing something, smelling something, hearing something, being able to taste something, or being able to touch something, make that something real?
How can we define real? How can we define illusion?
Is real always bound by virtue of the speed of light? Whereas, the speed of light create the limitation of what we, as biological phenomenon, can at our best, grasp?
Can we know what transpires beyond light's realm?
We are entities living in an illusory reality most people label as "real." Which is real and which is an illusion is in every individual's discretion. What we perceive as real may not be perceived by another as real. So what is real, really?
Does seeing something, smelling something, hearing something, being able to taste something, or being able to touch something, make that something real?
How can we define real? How can we define illusion?
Is real always bound by virtue of the speed of light? Whereas, the speed of light create the limitation of what we, as biological phenomenon, can at our best, grasp?
Can we know