For instance, and to analogize how creative our minds are when weaving together the dots of reality, I submit the idea of 'sensory deprivation.' When a mind, brain, is deprived of all stimulus, sensory input, as per sensory deprivation tanks, or any other method, we know by experimentation and experience that the mind will begin to create its own reality, a hallucination, in order to survive. We often think of the mind as having an upper limit of too much stimulus input, but it also has a lower limit, which wen passed, the mind will begin to generate its own content. In some people, the mechanisms of the mind are a bit faulty, and we see in people such as schizophrenics wild hallucinations, delusions of grandeur, all because they're not able to shut out sensory input as much as a normal human being is (there's research that has recently been done on this, and I'll find a link and post it if anyone is interested in further information on the topic.)
The point to all of this is, and I quote:
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Whatever the thinker thinks, the prover proves.
From an excellent, if crudely presented book, Prometheus Rising by Robert Anton Wilson, we see the rule of thumb that people, whatever ideology they come from, will inevitably find some way of proving to themselves that what they believe is true. And yet we know that logic is limited to personal experience: if we don't have enough data, we can't make the right conclusions. Wrong dots, always wrong connections. And by this, we are locked into our old ways of thinking, which promotes a stagnation of imagination and creativity, and ultimately slows the human race down in its evolution. My appeal to all people, members of this forum included, is to look closely at what you believe and try to break it into pieces and see if it actually works. Learn something new, and approach reality from a new perspective. By this, we'll become truly un-robotized people that just walk around in a daze of a LaLa land reality that doesn't exist, and ascend upward into true greatness.


