Getting closer to the true perception of reality

Zsolt Hermann
2 min readDec 17, 2020

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Question from the Internet:

“How do we know reality is real? How can we prove what reality is or isn’t by turning to math and science? Is it even possible or worthwhile trying to do this?”

We know that the reality we sense right now is not real.

The reality we see, sense, taste right now is a very limited and distorted package attained through egocentric, subjective filters, according to completely self-centered “pleasure/pain calculations”.

It is proven by psychological experiments and through the revelations of quantum physics.

We all live in a cosmic 3D movie we project for ourselves and the objects, events, people we encounter are “our own versions” of something, someones that might be around us.

Perception, a scientific examination is based on contrasts, comparative research.

Thus verifying a reality that is real we would need to develop a unique, unprecedented duality. Besides the inherently egocentric, subjective viewpoint we are born with, we would need to develop an independent, selfless, truly objective viewpoint, where we can observe reality and ourselves “fros the sides”, or as if from a “drone view”, “from above”.

And while at first, it seems like sci-fi, we can actually develop such a new viewpoint and the above-mentioned duality through a unique, purposeful, and highly practical educational method. With this method, we can develop that new, selfless, truly objective viewpoint through the desires, thoughts, and viewpoints of other people in specifically organized, conducted, purposeful, closed environments.

Then against the original, egocentric, and subjective viewpoint which does not disappear but remains serving as a background, we can tangibly, realistically verify, justify the actual, perfect and truthful picture of reality.

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Zsolt Hermann
Zsolt Hermann

Written by Zsolt Hermann

I am a Hungarian-born Orthopedic surgeon presently living in New Zealand, with a profound interest in how mutually integrated living systems work.

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