Let's refocus for a minute before this thread gets even more circular:
The OP question for this whole discussion is:
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What I'm curious about is why you think human senses (which are relatively imprecise and can be fooled by both natural and man made phenomena) and perception (which is inherently limited and biased) are the best me and to draw conclusions of reality?
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The counter argument presented by Rushy:
How exactly are you drawing a conclusion about reality without using your senses? I certainly hope you're not about to tell us you have some kind of direct connection to the universe that doesn't involve perceiving it first.
I think we have established that
you cannot perceive any part of reality without your senses. If anyone is disputed this, speak now or forever hold your peace.
What we are trying to establish next, is to what degree are our senses vulnerable to perceptual effects. In order to get a sense of this, I think some basic experiments are needed so we can all see just how vulnerable our senses really are.
Please enjoy this youtube video as it demonstrates some basic ways scientists have found to fool your senses:
Now, if you still think you have no reason to question your senses, or your perception of reality, you might not actually be living in reality.
Having said that, are you the best you that you can be? Well, that depends entirely on you...
Use your senses wisely....
As a side note:
There are in fact some primitive cultures that do not experience some of the trickery we do in modern culture because some of the effects only work if you have a pre-conceived notion of what to expect (these are called schemas), and these schemas are created largely due to personal experiences.