Sunflower 11/01/2023 (Wed) 02:40 Id: 0e9cb1 No.4845 del
>>4831
I suppose I'm more concerned with the "image resolution" that someone's brain has rather than the set of beliefs they have about reality. Using the broomstick example, it's one thing to experience the 'feeling' or 'sensation' of flying on a broomstick while driving a motorcycle or something but seeing that 'feeling' fully realized in the brain's perception seems like it could have the potential to open up a lot of possibilities. Like with the military making people 'disappear', that would be a lot harder if the person had literal superpowers. Of course you can exercise this sort of power in 'spirit' which would probably just look like the feds or whoever suddenly giving up and leaving you alone for no reason. The brain's perception of the 'spirit' of that event. But changing that perception so that it's literal rather than symbolic would make things a lot easier and more consistent to work with.