Perception & Senses
Definition in the Law of Equalization
All our senses are exclusively energy equalization detectors. We do not perceive objects directly, but interpret energy states.
The Five Senses as Energy Sensors
Sight: Detects energy back-coupling from matter. Brightness = quantity of energy. Color = energy density/frequency. We see interactions, not objects.
Hearing: Detects energy waves in air. Volume = quantity of energy. Pitch = energy frequency. We hear equalization processes.
Touch/Feeling: Detects molecular vibrations (temperature) and pressure equalization (contact). We feel energy differentials.
Smell/Taste: Detects matter signatures. Tests energy usability. Sweet = high usable energy. Sour/bitter = poorly usable energy.
Consequences
- The invisible exists nonetheless
- Reality is perception-dependent
- Different sensors = different reality
- Technical sensors extend our "reality"
Metaphor
Our senses are like various measuring instruments in a factory — each measures a different aspect of the energy flow. Together they form an overall picture, but none shows "true" reality.
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