dillard & leopold
Title: dillard & leopold
Category: Literature / English
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dillard & leopold
Sight is merely the collecting of various fragments of light, but the act of seeing is about
assumptions. Light bouncing of an object (a chair for example) is only that and nothing else. As
far as optics are concerned we do not “see” the chair, we merely see what is left of any light
hitting the chair. But those flashes of light are almost useless without interpretation and
assumptions. Our minds use shading, texture and
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and only see chairs, puppies, and chickens then my idea’s
of “seeing” have at least been somewhat correct, because you “saw” them. I didn’t need to show
pictures and enclose physical examples, I used your natural sense of perception to aid me. We all
have at our disposal an unfathomable database of thoughts, memories, and emotions, which are
crossed referenced again and again. Seeing is not in the sight, but in the insight.
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