Jiang glosses objective reality as vibrations, sound, frequencies, or pure energy that humans cannot perceive directly without mental filters.
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Objective reality
Jiang glosses objective reality as vibrations, sound, frequencies, or pure energy that humans cannot perceive directly without mental filters.
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"...the world into two. The first world is the world of objective reality. The things in themselves. Or the nomina. Okay? And what's a..."
"And we do so through a filter called time and space. So time and space do not exist outside of us. They exist inside..."
"...called the Nomana. Nomana just means the things in themselves, the objective reality. And then there is the Phenomena. And what we do, basically,..."
"...not. And what this is telling us is there is no objective reality that exists outside of you. When the experimenter opens the box,..."
"...had a theory of how the world works. There is no objective reality that we see, okay? So, before, the assumption was that we..."
"...and time does not exist outside of us, okay? So, the objective reality is called nomina, okay? The things in themselves. Do not worry..."
"...told us. He told us that we can never know the objective reality. There is an objective reality. What he calls the Nomana. OK...."
"...Reality is what we imagine it to be. There is no objective reality. Reality is what we imagine it to be. Life is a..."
"...told us. He told us that we can never know the objective reality. There is an objective reality. What he calls the Nomana, OK,..."
"...reality is what we imagine it to be. There is no objective reality. Reality is what we imagine it to be. Life is a..."
"...with Immanuel Kant. He does not give us proof of an objective reality, okay? That's the first problem. Second problem is the source for..."
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