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All That We See or Seem is Ken Liu’s thoughtful investigation into the fundamental question of how we perceive reality. Through a blend of philosophy, science, and personal reflection, Liu explores the intricate relationship between our sensory experiences and our understanding of the world around us.
The work examines optical illusions, neuroscience, and the psychology of perception to demonstrate how malleable our reality truly is. Liu delves into how our brains construct meaning from sensory input, often revealing that what we see is filtered through layers of expectation, experience, and interpretation.
This non-fiction work challenges readers to reconsider their assumptions about objective reality and invites them into a deeper understanding of consciousness and perception. By bridging scientific inquiry with philosophical questioning, Liu presents a compelling argument for the subjective nature of human experience.







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