Sense Deception and Knowledge

This paper examines the most fundamental and least questioned assumption of modern science: that the physical senses reveal reality. It demonstrates that the senses do not—and cannot—reveal cause. They register only appearances produced by motion, division, and perspective.

Through clear reasoning and direct demonstrations, the paper shows that sensory perception systematically inverts reality: unity appears as duality, stillness appears as motion, balance appears as opposing forces, and cause is mistaken for effect. Empirical knowledge, built entirely upon this inversion, is therefore limited to interpreting illusion.

By restoring I AM Presence as the primary source of knowing, the paper establishes a consciousness-based epistemology in which true knowledge arises from inner awareness rather than sensory observation. This correction resolves contradictions in physics, cosmology, and philosophy by exposing their shared root error: sense deception.

The single diagram included is not illustrative but demonstrative. It visually reveals how one undivided motion is perceived as opposite realities depending solely on the observer’s position—capturing the core mechanism underlying all sensory inversion.