Parallel-idiosyncratic-perception Theory

The Parallel-idiosyncratic-perception Theory
The Parallel-idiosyncratic-perception Theory was devised by L.L.Desailly in 2009. In this theory everyone has a different perception of the universe, but when we commute a view of our version of the universe to another person in either text or speech the information is flipped around to suit that individual’s perception of the universe making the statement make sense and be comprehensible in their form of communication and/or text.
Examples:
1) One person with a two foot arm with a joint at the one foot mark perceives a green garbage bin as a green garbage bin and makes a reference to it to another person with a 4 foot arm with the joint at the 2 foot mark they may see it as a purple rock with a hole in it used for a similar purpose but the information is flipped by the person’s mind to make it make sense to them.
2) If the person who sees it as the green garbage bin reaches out to touch it with their arm and the other person does the same thing with theirs they will both have the information changed by their subconscious to make it seem as though the other person is reaching out with the same sized arm and touching it at the same time but in actual fact the person with the 4 foot arm would be getting there first. This is fixed by the other person’s subconscious changing the circumstances i.e. by making the other person just be slower at reaching out their arm or changing the reach out speed of their own arm to match the other’s. But no matter what the action will appear the same for both people.
3) If a person aware of this idea asks 400 people who he sees about an objects appearance they will all suit his perception of the object because the information he and they receive from each other will be flipped to their perception of the universe making everything seem normal.
The only things in the universes that stay the same or similar are basic concepts of ideas or actions and terrain to a certain degree (land forms may vary) and nothing. If there is nothing in a place of one universe it will be the same in the others. If nothing is used a medium for direct communication between two people universes it will not work because if you use nothing to say something it becomes something and there for gets translated.
In each persons universe they could appear as anything as long as it takes the form of a biped or a life form with similar amounts of limbs organs etc but when they see another person their image is changed by their subconscious to suit their perception of the universe so everything appears normal.
The way that the mind flips what we are being told of another persons perception is the same as the way the mind flips our vision from being upside down to upright if this did not happen we would see everything upside down.
The Parallel-idiosyncratic-perception Theory is a Theory and can be neither proven nor disproven
Founded by L. L. Desailly
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--Isa Uruz (talk) 08:37, 12 February 2009 (UTC)
 
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