What's Your Disorder? the Reality Show
HarryLee
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"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one," according to Albert Einstein. And, as observed by Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Fiction reveals truth that reality obscures." To be able to ponder the meaning of those two thoughts, is a distinctly Human cognitive ability. Or is it? When dogs play poker, do they discuss philosophy? Maybe, but not that which has been evidentially documented.According to the NIH, "hallucinations are a perception not based on sensory input, whereas illusions are a misinterpretation of a correct sensory input." Can an illusion be the catalyst for a hallucination, or vice versa?There is a theory, proposed by neuroscientists and philosophers, that Consciousness is a controlled hallucination. Could that be correct? If so, then what happens to the Brain, during a Bad Trip? The Bad Trip may be organic, that is, naturally induced, by some crossed and fuddled wiring, or it could be caused by the introduction of foreign substances that trigger neurons that are readily and easily massaged.If a hallucination results in piles of disorderly jumbled jpegs, pasted on the Brain (like an unscheduled disassembly of billions of pixels), then does the hallucination become controlling instead of controlled? What might be the adverse psychological consequences of such an uncontrolled hallucination? Can such an uncontrolled hallucination be a distributed phenomenon amongst a group of people?In such an event, can that group of people, sharing the uncontrolled hallucination, make their own crazed reality and become an uncontrolled mob? Possibly so, as is suggested herein. It might be observed, also, that this phenomenon is demonstrated on the news pages and screens that document the daily happenings of Humanity. Every. Minute. Every hour. Every day. Since the dawning of Humanity's ability to process thoughts.The Workings of the Human Mind is truly, the Undiscovered Zone.All that being considered, the question is: WHAT'S YOUR DISORDER?





















