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Sensorial Identification of Reality:
"Of reasonably conceivable Universe
For it must be remembered
That no human has ever seen directly
Outside himself.
What we call seeing
Is the interpretive imagining in the brain
Of the significance and meaning
Of the nervous system reports
Of an assumed outsideness of self,
All of which organic design conception
May be that of a great intellect
Which is inventing Universe progressively
Evolving mathematically elegant
Integral equations
For each conceivable challenge
Including the invention
You and me.
But you and I cannot escape
And are given extraordinary faculties
Which we are supposed to use.
So here we go again
From right where we are Now."
