Classical Objective Reality (COR)

All conscious observers, belonging to the same species, inherit (from parents to children) a duplicate of the neural substrates that create Neurospace. All Neurospaces are so similar that it allows all conscious observers to have the same perceptual experiences, creating the appearance that they perceive the same reality (i.e. the same environment or the same things out there), yet they are individual and independent.

Since all conscious observers have identical perceptual experiences, then, we define Classical Objective Reality (COR) as a collective certainty that arises naturally because all conscious observers believe that they are perceiving the same thing, therefore they mistakenly believe that: the sum of all neurospaces make up a single reality, they also mistakenly believe that said reality is outside of them.

When several heads fix the retinas of their eyes on the same data (the dark box), the information captured (by the eye of each head) is used (by the respective neural substrate of each brain) to create (in its own neurospace) an object (the brown colored box) that is superimposed on the data.

Each Conscious Observer has his own neurospace with his own object (the brown box) but since all neurospaces are superimposed, from the conscious observers' point of view, they believe that they are observing one and the same object, that is, that there is only one brown box out there, and when they talk to each other about what they are seeing this belief will be reinforced, even when they do tests or experiments when they communicate and share their data they will be the same, then this belief will be further reinforced, and everyone will believe that they are observing "the same and only one box existing in an external objective reality" and consequently the concept of Classical Objective Reality will emerge, however, the factual fact is that each observer is only looking at his own projection of Neuronal Objective Reality or Neurospace.

In conclusion, Classical Objective Reality (COR) has a dual nature. On the one hand, it is a collective certainty that arises from the identical perceptual experiences experienced by all conscious observers within their own neurospace, on the other hand, it is a concurrence of all the neurospaces that have been evolutionarily fixed and synchronized at the neuronal level (in each brain) that all individuals of our species inherit, in such a way that, without being the true reality, it allows us to interact among all conscious observers as if it were a great external reality, as if we were all together in the same place, in the same space, making it possible to create and manage new forms of communication and share knowledge of our environment.

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