Mount San Antonio College/philosophy Group Cerebral mirage: the deceptive nature of awareness, paperback/andrea diem-lane
Mount San Antonio College/philosophy Group

Mount San Antonio College/philosophy Group Cerebral mirage: the deceptive nature of awareness, paperback/andrea diem-lane

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One of the most significant discoveries of modern science is that the world we perceive around us is not as it appears.

Rather, neuroscience, evolutionary biology and quantum physics have demonstrated that our day-to-day reality is a relative construct, built upon a scaffolding of information bits that betray their real origin and causation.

For instance, the other day, I remarked to my oldest son, Shaun, that the ocean water around Catalina Island looked exceptionally blue.

But, given his deep knowledge of science, my son responded that such blueness was actually not in the water at all, but how different light waves get absorbed and refracted.

The colors we see are due to the spectral properties of light.

The longer wavelengths of light (such as red, orange, and yellow) are more readily captured by H20 whereas the shorter wavelength of light (such as blue) gets refracted and thus we see the color blue, particularly if the water is clear.

But the scientific explanation for why an ocean is blue or a sunset is red is precisely not how we tend to experience such at first glance.

In other words, the way we apprehend the world around us is not necessarily how we later comprehend it through scientific analysis.

And herein lies the great divide, the great deception, or what early Indian rishis insightfully called Maya.

We live in a magic land, where all that manifests and appears real and certain is anything but.

About the Author Andrea Diem-Lane is a Professor of Philosophy at Mt.

San Antonio College.

She received her Ph.

and M.

from UCSB and her B.

from UCSD where she did original research on visual perception for Dr.

Ramachandran.

She is the author of several books including Darwin's DNA: A Brief Introduction to Evolutionary Philosophy and Quantum Weirdness: An Introduction into the Einstein-Bohr Debate.

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