At war with reality is a metaphor both for everyday life and for the struggle to reconcile perception with imagination.
Perception is everything gravitationally and electromagnetically detectable: colors, sounds, masses, velocities, motions... Reality.
Even emotions are chemical in nature.
What is not reality, then? Well, god, satan, fictional worlds and entities. And probably they all exist, built with WIP (weakly interacting particles). You know, particles that interact via weak force, the ones responsable for beta decay.
I am just saying that compenetration is forbidden for bodies highly repulsive at short distances, like electronic clouds of usual matter (or Pauli principle) . But what if 'non real entities' are made up of particles that can not interact with 'our' matter? This entities would be here, occupying my very same space (whatever 'space' is).
The problem of dark matter: dark matter exists, it is probably a lot of matter that can only interact gravitationally, otherwise undetectable.
What if right here, on my side, a creature breaths his 'weakly interacting' air, eats his 'weakly interacting' meal and lives in a parallel world that is HERE but cannot be seen?
But at the same time a weak interaction can take place, so maybe I can 'feel' the presence.
Since reality is what i measure, are those things i can not measure not real? And what if it is only a matter of accuracy, or an on average impossibility?
What if the true reality, the real truth, is only some scientifical progresses away?
Just like before telescopes or microscopes, why just believe, when you can measure?
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