It's an illusion
It's an illusion.
It's a screen that you are looking at.
It's a 2 dimensional changing image creating the illusion of a 3 dimensional world.
Put your hand in front of your face.
Look at it.
Your hand is not a part of you it's an illusion you created upon the screen.
You make it appear upon the screen.
Next move your hand away from your face.
Now the illusion has 3 dimensions but the screen only has 2 dimensions. How is that possible?
Move your hand up and down. That's the first dimension.
Move your hand left and right. That's the second dimension.
Now move your hand near and far. That's the third dimension it's nothing more the the 2 dimensional image changing to create the illusion of a 3rd dimension.
What is mean is your hand isn't really moving away from you. It's just the image on the screen changing to create the illusion of your hand moving away.
Now walk through your house.
As you walk though the house it appears as though you are walking though the house. Really you are stationary and you have just made the image change to create the appearance of you moving through the house.
As you walk through the house as you look from side to side it seems as though you are moving and looking.
You have actually been stationary. Neither you nor the viewscreen have moved.
It's the illusion, the image on the screen the created the illusion of movement and looking.
There's nothing magical about this.
Nothing mystical or mysterious.
It's just a virtual reality world.
It's not what you think it is. It's not what it appears to be.
Occam's razor - The principle states that the explanation of any phenomenon should make as few assumptions as possible.
Just look at it.
See it for what it is.
Stop making it into something it isn't.
Stop being blinded by your assumptions.
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