alissowack;4757252 said:
@WestBrooklyn. I could have sworn we were talking about objective reality in general terms. I'm sure there has been standards set in regards to the things of life that science has helped out with. But what does it mean in respect to how we "relate" to it?
Back to my sky example...and so I'm not trying to make it appear as if I am disagreeing...you could be right about all that you are trying to convey to me via YouTube (I may or may not look at them). But, what does that have to do with me and what I subject the sky to? Let's just say that one day I was looking at the sky and I suddenly felt at peace with life...and I began to think that this is a reality that everybody should have and start making the claim, "Look at the sky, for it will bring you peace!". Now, this is where you can argue that this is subjective for not everybody who looks at the sky will experience what I experienced. They may not experience peace...or their circumstance allows them to find peace in something else. But, the objective reality is that the sky is not going to change because I'm having a moment. There are standards in place that keep the sky from being manipulated by what I perceive it to be.
The fact that you are viewing the sky is subjectivity in itself because the sky has no inherent existence first of all. Secondly, your mind is creating the reality that the sky is there. If there were no observer present to recognize the sky as the sky, it would rest in the realm of infinite potential. That was my point and my question: Does consciousness create reality???
When you look at the sky, you see the sky. You can ask your neighbor to look in the same direction and to explain to you what it is that he/she is seeing. Your neighbor can then tell you what they are viewing but the entire scenario is happening within your own mind. Your consciousness is creating this reality, of not only the sky but the neighbor and your conversation with your neighbor.