Subjective truth

We see the world through eyes that are designed for a certain bandwidth of light, giving us the illusion that what we see is all there is.

We hear the world through ears that translate a certain range of vibration, giving us the illusion that what we hear is all that is said.

We feel the world through skin that never really touches anything and gives us an illusion of separation from the world he are in.

A world that we can never really know, for even a device that detects the frequencies inaccessible to humans, is still interpreted by humans.

Humans: limited access to the world. Believing that what they see is all there is.

Belief: a subjective truth. True to the individual, true to their experience. Experience that can only be gained through senses.

Senses that are only telling part of the story, only letting some of the truth in.

But this is the same for every observer.

No observer sees everything. Each limited to their part of the story.

Perhaps, joined up, the story would be whole.

But we have know way of knowing.

It will always be, subjective truth.