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616Re: Value of Kant

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    Feb 5, 2013
      "Who or what is projecting it?"

      We're discussing 3-d perception regarding sight alone. Only light-waves are entering your eyes. Your brain
      then creates a 3-d world out of those light-waves. The fact that you see this world in your brain as outside you is a clue
      that it's your projection of a 3-d world.

      That doesn't mean the world sending you these light-waves is 3-d. The idea that the two worlds are spatially identical
      is a perception-based assumption.

      I believe there is a noumenal spatiality and a phenomenal spatiality. If you see the world around you as a 3-d
      projection of your brain taking in light-waves involved in an electro-chemical neural response, then science can
      progress beyond the view given to it by the perceptual faculty. 
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