Hmm, we can disambiguate that a bit.
People see extraordinarily accurately – just what the camera sees. In fact, we know how to mislead ‘seeing’ and it’s relatively difficult. We have to construct the means of fooling ‘seeing’ by intent. But seeing (disambiguating) is just the first step in perception. After that we perform auto-association, prediction, and biases in prediction, and wishful thinking to advance biases. So we IMAGINE what we want to. It’s not that we see, hear, and percieve reality differently. It’s that we imagine cause and consequence differently despite seeing reality accurately.
People say the opposite because they don’t want to blame themselves. And correct themselves. That’s all.
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Source date (UTC): 2023-03-20 23:57:43 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1637966680461590530
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