This reminds me of a POV that I find perennially tempting, a sort of Buddhism verging on solipsism:
“Reality Itself” is already completely here and completely available to you. That indeed is the definition of Reality Itself: the actual subjective contents of the present moment, your (pre-”assessed”) subjective experience. To discover Reality Itself, you don’t have to assess your subjective experience as though it were merely evidence left behind by the real reality that you have to examine for clues. It’s already the real deal. Our ideas about “objective reality” (atoms and quarks and fields, but even chairs and tables and people) are models and linguistic conventions we find helpful for discussing, finding patterns in, and predicting Reality Itself, but they are not themselves Reality Itself hiding behind our subjective experience. You can learn interesting things about Reality Itself by examining it and subjecting it to scientific analysis, but you can’t get any realer that way: any closer to reality. You’re as close as you can get already—it’s right here; you can’t miss it.
This reminds me of a POV that I find perennially tempting, a sort of Buddhism verging on solipsism:
“Reality Itself” is already completely here and completely available to you. That indeed is the definition of Reality Itself: the actual subjective contents of the present moment, your (pre-”assessed”) subjective experience. To discover Reality Itself, you don’t have to assess your subjective experience as though it were merely evidence left behind by the real reality that you have to examine for clues. It’s already the real deal. Our ideas about “objective reality” (atoms and quarks and fields, but even chairs and tables and people) are models and linguistic conventions we find helpful for discussing, finding patterns in, and predicting Reality Itself, but they are not themselves Reality Itself hiding behind our subjective experience. You can learn interesting things about Reality Itself by examining it and subjecting it to scientific analysis, but you can’t get any realer that way: any closer to reality. You’re as close as you can get already—it’s right here; you can’t miss it.