Is What We Believe Limited?
I have a haunting sense about the seen world. It is more than it seems, so far historically anyway. The earth is not flat, it is the exact opposite. Our perceptions are altered by our changing positions. In one instance alone. I learn this from an assumed authority in the physical world.
Stars, like our sun, twinkle while planets do not. I suppose planets like the earth are reflected glory. But do stars twinkle? Not exactly, we twinkle, not the sun or the other stars. It is our atmosphere. Do we twinkle seen from the stars?
Our sun is the smallest of all the stars, it is believed. But it looks larger since it is closer? So, in that case we do not believe? I believe also we project our perceptions. what more can we do with that?
Maybe space is not the universe. It is not just expending. It is perhaps shrinking? The universe is getting larger and smaller at the same time. Only our microscopes limit our perceptions of what is smaller.
A common dust mite looks like a fearsome giant dragon the further into a deeper quantum we can descend. It looks to me that at the core of all this is wrapped in a strange believability scale.
It is not easy to believe accurately, that is, to believe in what we will ultimately desire. It is not easy to believe the greatest ideas. It is likely harder.
Cannot believing manifest itself into what is believed?