It's like this graininess, it doesn't stay still ever, almost like a hyper-fine static overlay but it moves differently based on the structure of the matter. So obviously the air is constantly moving around in currents and pools, but solid stuff it's like the movement is confined to the structure. Water moves like, water lol, the easiest to perceive imo. I guess I don't think about it much, I thought it was just, y'know, vision, lol.
It's true though, people can perceive reality in wildly different ways, I find it super fascinating.
I've always been a little baffled by the notion that it is physically impossible for more than one person to occupy a point of perspective. Like, you can only fit one head in any given space where a head fits.
With that there is a sort of forced individuality of perspective.
It's true though, people can perceive reality in wildly different ways, I find it super fascinating.
I've always been a little baffled by the notion that it is physically impossible for more than one person to occupy a point of perspective. Like, you can only fit one head in any given space where a head fits.
With that there is a sort of forced individuality of perspective.