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The standard reply by neuroscientists is that the brain is constructing, in real time, our perceptions of objects such as apples and waterfalls.1 It constructs them because the eye itself does not see apples and waterfalls; instead, it has about 130 million photoreceptors, and each of them sees just one thing: how many photons of light it just captured.
The Case Against Reality: How Evolution Hid the Truth from Our Eyes
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