Clinical psychologists not only agree with your 'two movies' theory, but it is what allow us to promote changes in our patients. It is always amazing when you see the "shift" happening in their minds.
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What?????
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Objective reality is a myth.
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We live in the matrix.
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We want one!
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Somebody was up all night with an Exacto knife!
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It’s not an illusion. It’s a shape that looks different from different directions.
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In other words, both views of the object at actual reality.
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And u dont even need any weed to dig that!!!!!!
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Sorry. But if everyone sees the same thing at same time, but from different angles, that's just an optical illusion. People seeing your split screen differently is good example of two-movies while seeing same facts at same time.
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