+The world we believe in seeing is the brain’s fantasy

Although digital photos contain of nothing but zeros and ones, they do not look identical. That is because an app is programmed to translate them into separate images. Likewise, the brain twists empty space into different appearances that we perceive as substantial.

What we believe in seeing is the brain’s fantasy

Unlike an analogue camera, a digital one does not produce the images you shoot on film. Instead, it records the RAW data of light coming through the lens when you hit the shutter button. However, this data does not produce an image on the camera’s screen. A built-in app must perform a complex process of converting the data into contrasts, defining a world of time and space. Technically speaking, most apps do it by rendering the RAW data into a JPEG file.

Likewise, nowhere in our heads is the light the eyes catch processed into an image like in an analogue camera. You do not see anything before the brain has decided what you should experience. But contrary to what the brain claims, that is not based on info from your eyes. It is solely based on the predefined story the brain has made about you. That is why you can see lucid images from its manuscript with your eyes closed, and some can predict the future.

The brain makes the present

Although you cannot change the brain’s manuscript, you can choose to go right or left, for example. However, similar to a computer game, the subsequent actions of your decision are pre-determined. Yet, it takes time for the brain to render your experience as scripted. So, it speeds up the process by dividing the scripted outcome of your decision into categories. Next, it only uses those most crucial in constructing the experience you must have. Since the time delay in processing is extrapolated, you do not know your experience is delayed.

Consider the experience of a blind person using Facebook. When they activate a picture of a pizza, artificial intelligence (AI) immediately generates an audio caption saying ‘pizza ‘. This AI ‘sees’ for the blind person, allowing them to imagine an image of a pizza, albeit with a slight delay.

However, blind people cannot know if artificial intelligence always gets it right. Nor do they or others understand that the brain never gets it right. All its experiences of a world with more than one are fake. There is no more than that which is One since it is formless, thus endless.

The data the brain claims to receive from our sensory system is fake

From the above follows that in the context of oneness, you do not read this. But, neither in a world with more than one. What you believe in reading is your brain’s translation of the HTML conversion of Alexius’ words. Most likely, it has changed what Alexius has written.

For example, sometimes the brain creates visions of the world spinning around you, so you believe to have vertigo, although nothing moves around you. And it may render feelings from an amputated arm as if it is still there. So, although the brain claims your sensory system’s information causes its experiences, everything you experience is constructed by the brain. Hence, you are the brain’s fantasy..

What and where you believe in being is the brain´s fantasy


Believing to see something specific is comparable to how Facebook and Google’s artificial intelligence (AI) is programmed to recognise our photos. Despite all data in electronic media being zeros and ones, AI is programmed to interpret specific combinations as substantial entities. The more it ‘sees’ the entities it has learned to define as human beings, the more it detects certain facial expressions as unique emotions. Therefore, since it concludes that what it ‘sees’ it ‘feels,’ it relates to the persons in the photos as one of them.

However, artificial intelligence does not exist as somebody, so nobody relates to anybody. It is layer upon layer of algorithms that collect data and put them together like the human brain compiles thoughts to make it appear as if you are someone substantial in a tangible world and not a fantasy the brain makes from nothing.

Those few willing to accept that our appearance as somebody is fiction still try to be an individual by insisting that something has set the fantasy in motion. But since oneness is formless, thus endless, and it takes more than one to create something, everything created is make-believe.

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