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Alright—super simple version:
🧠 The idea in one sentence:
What you see isn’t reality—it’s just your brain’s version of it.
🎮 Think of it like this:
You’re wearing a VR headset
You see a world… but it’s not the real thing
It’s just a useful display so you can function
👁️ What the video is saying:
Your eyes + brain = VR headset
Colors, shapes, objects = just a simplified interface
The real world underneath? You don’t actually see it
🐍 Example:
You see a snake → you jump
But your brain doesn’t care what the snake really is
It just shows you something fast so you survive
💡 Big takeaway:
Reality (what truly exists) ≠ what you experience
You’re seeing a useful illusion, not the full truth.
If you want it even shorter:
👉 Your brain hides reality and shows you a survival-friendly version instead.
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Here it is in 10 super simple points:
Your brain does not show real reality
It shows a simplified version instead
Like a VR headset 🎮
What you see is just a useful illusion
It’s designed to help you survive, not see truth
Colors, shapes, objects = brain-made shortcuts
You never see the “real world” directly
Different creatures would see completely different worlds
Reality underneath might be very different or unknown
So what you experience = a user interface, not reality
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