We, as humans, have a very limited bandwidth. We can only hear 20hz to 20khz, can see a narrow spectrum of the light field; and technology only broadens that bandwidth so much. We sometimes observe things indirectly via results or conditions that strengthen the postulate of unobservable/incomprehensible phenomena. To think in terms of is or isn’t; yes or no almost seemingly disregards the spectrum of understanding. Once we recognize how little we know: then we’re in a position to observe and contemplate. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
We, as humans, have a very limited bandwidth. We can only hear 20hz to 20khz, can see a narrow spectrum of the light field; and technology only broadens that bandwidth so much. We sometimes observe things indirectly via results or conditions that strengthen the postulate of unobservable/incomprehensible phenomena. To think in terms of *is or isn’t; yes or no* almost seemingly disregards the spectrum of understanding. Once we recognize how little we know: then we’re in a position to observe and contemplate. Thanks for sharing your perspective.
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