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by tsimionescu
752 days ago
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That is easy to check if you measure the amount of light reaching the eyes of the patient while the experience is happening. Without even checking, I am already quite confident that no extra light will be reaching their eyes because they took some drug, but it's easy to measure. |
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You are constantly being bombarded with sensory phenomena that your nerves detect but your brain ignores. For example, you smell almost nothing, nearly all the time, despite being able to smell those scents occasionally, such as when you move to a different environment. Changing your brain somehow to notice those phenomena would not change the physical phenomena.