"Nothingness is the building block of the universe."
- John Wheeler, Physicist
For a moment, imagine you're wearing a quantum lens. What you'd see is mostly space with an occassional particle floating by.
Now, take off your quantum lens. What are you seeing now?
.00054% of what's actually there.
That's right. We now know, through the seminal work of linguist Alfred Korzybski, and recent discoveries in brain science, that the brain and nervous system omit 99.99% of what's really here.
And...
We call the .00054% that's abstracted...
reality.
You're not seeing what's really there - mostly nothingness with an occasional particle floating by.
It's an illusion in the truest sense.
The definition of an illusion is seeing something that doesn't exist. The brain and nervous system is an illusion making machine!