Ron to Andre:
I think E=Mc2 pretty much proved that objective reality is an illusion,

Andre:
Ron, I just want to check something with you: when you use the word
'illusion' do you mean to say that our knowledge of the world/universe is
still incomplete or that it doesn't exist i.e a figment of our imagination
without value?

Ron:
Great question, when I use the term illusion, I mean a distortion
not a hallucenation.
I mean to say that Philosphic idealism is mostly concerned with
the idea that all we may ever grasp of experience is a distortion
of it. A simplification an exaggeration. Simply put, objects are an 
idea projected onto experience, an assumption, one we were taught
most of our lives. 

Ron adds:
This means that our ideas about expereince are limited
to how we are accustomed to interpreting it. like gumption 
traps, the trap is thinking about expereince in one particular way.
When expereince is dynamic and can be thought about many different ways
interpreted many different ways, the ways that have value are the ways
that are useful in expereince. That explain it in a manner that is useful
ie: solves your stuck-ness. 


      
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