I don't know what explanation you want. I have already said that it is like a VR world. If you play a VR game, what is the only 'reality' there...YOU. If you want to know reality beyond the Vr game...you have to know yourself. Only from you can the real world be accessed.
With current technology, a VR game can control visual input (which is probably our main sensory input, in most instances) and can control a significant amount of what we can hear, whilst influencing smell, temperature etc., but it can't control touch, balance, neuropropioception and a myriad other senses by which we can get a subjective understanding that there is something outside of what the VR system is feeding us. If you are suggesting that we can't tell if we're in a sophisticated VR set-up, then we may not be able to disprove it, but there's no basis for accepting the claim either - it's an untestable hypothesis with no supporting evidence.
If you try to take many microscopic views from within the Vr world and try to put them together to understand reality...what will you get?
That's not what we're doing. We're taking microscopic views of the VR world to try to put together an understanding of the VR world because there's no reason to presume that there's anything else out there.
Nothing. You cannot understand reality from within the VR world. You have to go beyond the game...
Why presume there is something outside of it? What basis do you have for thinking that the things that we can consistently demonstrate are artificial creations of something for which we have no evidence?
which is understanding the real you beyond the one in the game....
Except that, if all we've known is the VR world, the 'us' of that world IS the real one. That's the fallacy of your 'subjectivity' deepity - our experiences make us who we are, regardless of how subjective they are. If the subjectivity suddenly gets stripped away and objective reality is somehow revealed to us, we remain who we are, just adrift in a foreign reality.
the watcher or experiencer himself. This is the essence of spirituality...knowing yourself.
You don't need to pretend to step out of your own experience into something allegedly broader in order to that. In fact, quite the opposite, even if there is something more than the physical reality that we can perceive, in the absence of any information about it or any impact on our lives from it, who we are is BY DEFINITION entirely independent of it - we are the creation of ours subjective experiences in the 'limited' scope of actual reality.
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Nothing more for me to clarify.
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