You provide the answer and then move away from recognizing it as the answer, R.Hassan. You undermine the truth right after you pronounced the truth.
You are really making me work very hard to show you what you are doing.
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The first paragraph already contains the answer, but the sentence at the end of the first paragraph is where you throw the truthful baby out with the bathwater.
"This deformation is dangerous for the understanding of the universe."
You are doing something that undermines your own mind, and it is relatively easy to show because you are communicating clearly. So, thank you for doing that.
Do pay close attention:
The brain is a tool.
If you get this, then you can understand that a tool can produce something extra that belongs to the tool and is not true itself.
The example is a piece of paper, and the ability to draw reality as truthfully on that piece of paper as possible.
That way, reality is captured.
But... the tool is capable of a bit more than capturing the truth.
So, when we draw a face with everything as truthful and realistically as possible, but then draw just one eye, then we have an outcome that cannot be.
This is not based on what exists in reality; that extra outcome is truly tool-based.
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That is my advice therefore, R.Hassan.
Recognize that your brain is a tool and it contains the ability to produce an extra spot that is useless in light of logic and realism.
That is where your "This deformation is dangerous for the understanding of the universe" came from. It came from thinking the extra spot is as real as all the actual input you rightfully put in place.
Once again, I see how you are a deep and very good thinker. But... you must understand that you are working with a tool -- your brain. If you think you are your brain, then that is incorrect. You may drive a car, and you may go 70 mph on the freeway because of it, but you are not your car.
To have your feet on the ground, you must get out of the tool and stand on your own feet, leave the tool behind when you have reached your goal. Don't drive the car into your living room and consider it a normal thing to do.
Good luck, R. I know you can do it.