Perhaps humans wouldn’t be able to navigate earth without being tweaked down. If we could see the full electromagnetic, acoustic spectrum or the full quantum noise of reality, perhaps we would be non-functional as mankind. A kind of man, not the real McCoy?
Perhaps Humans Wouldn’t Be Able to Navigate Earth Without Being Tweaked Down Human perception is often celebrated as a window into reality, but it is more accurately a negotiated truce between the nervous system and an environment too dense, too loud, and too saturated for an unfiltered organism to survive. If we could see the full electromagnetic spectrum, hear the full acoustic range, or register the quantum noise that permeates every cubic centimetre of space, the familiar world would collapse into an overwhelming storm of information. Streets would not appear as streets; they would be corridors of ultraviolet turbulence, microwave gradients, infrared shadows, and spectral filaments threading the air in numbers beyond comprehension. Every object would shimmer with its own radiation signature. Every movement would generate a shockwave of frequencies. Every breath would be a data event. Under such conditions, navigation would be impossible. Coordination, attention, and identity ...