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Originally Posted by peacegirl
: Scientists don't know everything about the brain. There is a lot of unknown territory. They are mapping out what they believe to be happening in the visual cortex, but there is a lot yet to learn.
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If neuroscientists don't know everything about the brain, and you and Lessans certainly knew/know even less about the brain, how can you make assertions such as
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Originally Posted by peacegirl
the ability of the brain to project onto reality a non-existing value which takes on the appearance of reality through conditioning.
The brain could not do this if sight was afferent.
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That's because you don't understand that the way we become conditioned precludes any other explanation [other than efferent vision]
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