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Perception of reality

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An analogy, radio frequencies exist in the same "space," and when your radio is tuned into one station, the other stations still exist even tho you cant hear them.

That was a microcosm for our dimension along with the other dimensions, And how we only see this dimension as we are "tuned in" through our five senses of the body despite the other dimensions existing in the same space. When we die we tune into another station, leaving this five-sense reality behind to something that will probably feel more "real" than this earth ever had.

In the same way we can only see visible light (a sliver) in the electromagnetic spectrum. And there is ultraviolet and infored that exists in waveform information that we dont see.

In a nutshell the universe was compared to the internet, and our bodies, the computer, decoding the waveform information of our universe.

Everything we experience with our five senses is a frequency that is decoded into our perception of reality, the images, smells, solid matter, its all waveform information that would not be decoded and percievable without a living body to experience it.

I imagine these concepts could fit in with my Christian beliefs.

Any opinions or higher learning on the matter?

Great topic.
I think a huge part of the puzzle is our preconceived notions we have adopted. They may come from our parents, church teachers, scientists or our own gut feelings.
Everyone does this. Their perception of reality goes through the filter of those notions before we interpret them. This is a problem.
What if our notions are wrong?
 
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