>>11546270Let's say your brain has a refresh rate.
Each impression you get, say anywhere from 1 to 10 impressions per second, is the sum total of sensory inputs minus irrelevant data.
Your brain's job is to put the scope on what it deems relevant.
So the data is cut down heavily, to form something like a point.
This is your experience. This is you. It can look at memory, at smells, at sounds, at the future, at the past, at your hand. It can see through your hand for that matter. Point being, it is you.
So the interesting part comes in when this eye starts to move around. You have a pattern of "eyeness" that gets you through the day, your brain is a neural network that creates a working path that doesn't get you killed. This is your stable state. This means you respond predictably to stimuli.
You are thinking, ya I can look introspectively, that is nothing new, I can look at memories, I can imagine things I have never seen before,
But here is the kicker. In order to perceive something you need a scope, which is what we stated. A scope is at least two reference points, and a third focal point. This is the only way to know anything, which is in relation to something else, and with a "known scale" to mediate.
Back to your everyday, you use your two reference points and a focal point to learn, to live, to understand, but when those points start to become vectors, that is when you enter the land of pot. Your understanding begins to make sense not as a series of axioms, but as a continuum that is highly contextual.
Each reference point, something like a mathematical average of firings, takes on a life of its own, giving you the illusion of an infinite refresh rate, and an infinite conscious within the confines of a finite brain. This allows for feats of impressive cognition on the level of seeing the shapes your neurons are firing in.
Point being, pot gives motion to those reference points, without which they are mostly static.