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  "textContent": "TrueTime differently than how many are experiencing the world today. How many of us labor under the assumption that everybody perceives reality the same way we do, that our personal mode of consciousness is standard and universal. The articulation argues that is not true. And if not do we ever wonder, if we could switch to perceiving in various other states that were typical and normal in their day, might we not prefer some other of those ways of seeing. And in a thousand years or less perhaps people will wonder how we could have been so limited in how we see things. The arrival suggests profound political relevance.\n\nI’m sure everyone is as excited to explore this as I am barring fear based conservatives naturally.",
  "title": "I saw an article in the Atlantic that got me wondering about the meaning of reality if as the article how people perceive the world in different ……"
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