Wednesday, August 23, 2017

The Third Eye?

Can we see more than three dimensions? After all, we only have a maximum of two eyes, right? Well, maybe not. Could the mind be a third eye? If we use our mind to a great enough advantage, maybe we could see more than three dimensions?! Maybe thinking is what a third eye evolves from, it's just that the third "eye" would perceive things differently as compared to our vision? After all, there is more than one way to see things. For example, instead of seeing a picture by using photons, vision in a general sense can also be derived from probing; For instance, the world's most powerful microscopes are built this way, that they create an image based off of what they feel, not what they see, since at extremely microscopic scales, light, which is made up of photons, might be refracted too much and maybe electrons behave this way too at scales that are microscopic enough. So, I have to wonder to myself, might this be somewhat akin to how the brain works? Maybe the brain is able to create an image based off of imagination? A truly perplexing thought, is it not?

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