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The real and reality Vision-Space www.pacentre.org © copyright PAC 2014 - all rights reserved The real and reality Vision-Space

The object

The observer

The ‘re-presentation’ of the object? The notional ‘picture’

The object

The micro condition with embedded information about the macro environment The observer

Retina - decoherence Resulting visual pathways Ventral and dorsal What and where

Essentially Hilbert space because its light that brings us the information Retina - decoherence Perceptual structure

Phenomenal field Retina - decoherence Perceptual structure Implicit and explicit reality Mind Awareness

Retina - decoherence Perceptual structure Mind Awareness Hilbert space exists as perceptual structure because of the transference agent - light

Retina - decoherence Perceptual structure The real Mind Awareness Hilbert space exists as perceptual structure because of the transference agent - light Reality

Retina - decoherence Perceptual structure The real Mind Awareness Hilbert space exists as perceptual structure because of the transference agent - light Reality Shows us both: ‘what’ – the real (macro) & ‘how’- perceptual structure (micro)

Different realities Ladybird Shark Rat Retina - decoherence Perceptual structure The real Remains real! Mind Awareness Hilbert space exists as perceptual structure because of the transference agent - light Reality Shows us both: ‘what’ – the real (macro) & ‘how’- perceptual structure (micro)

Solipsism The real Becomes reality No independent existence for ‘the real’ Mind Awareness Failure to understand this relationship Reality Becomes something we form

A relationship with the real Mind is formed from micro particle interaction with the macro condition reflecting the duality running through the universe Retina - decoherence Perceptual structure The real Remains real! Mind Awareness Hilbert space exists as perceptual structure because of the transference agent - light Reality Shows us both: ‘what’ – the real (macro) & ‘how’- perceptual structure (micro)

A relationship with the real Mind is formed from micro particle interaction with the macro condition reflecting the duality running through the universe Retina - decoherence Perceptual structure The real Remains real! Mind Awareness Hilbert space exists as perceptual structure because of the transference agent - light Reality Shows us both: ‘what’ – the real (macro) & ‘how’- perceptual structure (micro) Perceptual structure embeds us in the universe with an awareness of both micro and macro reality within experiential reality

A relationship with the real Experiential reality is more real than the real! Mind is formed from micro particle interaction with the macro condition reflecting the duality running through the universe Retina - decoherence Perceptual structure The real Remains real! Mind Awareness Hilbert space exists as perceptual structure because of the transference agent - light Reality Shows us both: ‘what’ – the real (macro) & ‘how’- perceptual structure (micro) Perceptual structure embeds us in the universe with an awareness of both micro and macro reality within experiential reality

Not a relationship with the real! Instrumentation

Not a relationship with the real!

Not a relationship with the real!

Not a relationship with the real! But demonstrating the physical duality involved in forming one A   B

Vision-Space Picture space + = + = A 2D picture providing an impoverished un-natural stimuli reliant on optical projection + = Vision-Space Phenomenon of vision enriched visual experience, based on perceptual structure + =

Vision-Space The phenomenon of vision will enable us understand what’s involved in an act of observation at any scale + = + =