Talk:Perspective Manipulation/@comment-3353264-20140507062642/@comment-4867780-20140510093456

I also remember the article's writer concluding that it's not important what each particle "experience", as they still all have the exact same characteristics. That's what I meant originally : we may experience things differently, but the reality we experience remains unchanged, and the result is still the same.

I mean "raw fact" in the sense of belief-free : our perception and understanding are limited, but what we do perceive is factual information. We can choose to acknowledge them as they appear to us, and draw the most probable concludion based on what we know. Or we can choose to ignore all this because it doesn't please us, and convince ourselves of something more satisfying (which is bound to backfire on us sooner or later, for obvious reasons).