01 January 1970 1 3K Report

And of course, they do it for stupid reasons. There's a thing brains dislike among anything: our own nose in our field of vision. So, what is the brain's dictatorial response? It simply suppress our nose from our field of vision. And reconstruct what we see (the world) as if it was no nose in the middle, as if we didn't had two eyes, but eight, like the spiders, all around the head. Instead of our nose, we think we can clearly perceive and observe what we have in front of the eyes. Therefore, how far can we trust what our brains try to transmit us?

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