Sunday, 5 April 2026

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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:

  1. Your brain does not show real reality

  2. It shows a simplified version instead

  3. Like a VR headset 🎮

  4. What you see is just a useful illusion

  5. It’s designed to help you survive, not see truth

  6. Colors, shapes, objects = brain-made shortcuts

  7. You never see the “real world” directly

  8. Different creatures would see completely different worlds

  9. Reality underneath might be very different or unknown

  10. So what you experience = a user interface, not reality

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