• I first encountered this concept when I read “Time Does Not Exist.”

  • It resonated with me a lot, and upon further reflection, I realized that it applies to various situations.

  • We are not truly seeing the “reality” itself, but rather perceiving things through some kind of constraint or filter.

    • I believe this phenomenon is layered in multiple levels.
  • This is especially true for computer user interfaces, where the Concept Model is a fiction.

  • In the classification of modern science:

    • Natural sciences strive to minimize the influence of “ambiguous perception.”
    • Humanities focus on contemplating the nature of “ambiguous perception.”
  • That’s the general idea, I suppose.

  • However, if we consider that statistics also involve ambiguous perception, then maybe it’s not so clear-cut.

  • It connects with philosophy and various other concepts, like secondary qualities.

  • I never really understood the meaning of non-materialistic thinking before, but now I think I get it to some extent.

    • Update in 202206: I realized that I used to think like this in the past (blu3mo).
      • I noticed a significant change in my way of thinking since 202008 (blu3mo).
      • Now, I might even lean towards a “subjective perception of reality” ideology.
        • Subjective Perception of Reality, among others.
        • Understanding the perspective that we are not seeing the “reality” itself, but perceiving things through some kind of constraint or filter has had a significant impact on my subsequent thinking.