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This might be the perfect time to comment on my Acid Trips: I am already half-drunk, and any absurdities can be blamed on my current neurological state. So...
The Acid Experience proved to me that our brain creates our world.
The brain works with sense data to construct a world. Each world is personal and unique. No two worlds are alike.
There is a 'world out there' but it is objectively unknowable by definition: the 'absolute world' cannot be known. Only the 'relative world' can be known.
The relative world is constructed by our brains and is based on the absolute world, which is immutable.
Time exists only in the relative world. The corresponding concept in the absolute world can be thought of as, 'process.' (But this is only conjecture.)
The Absolute World contains The Other.
The world of The Other is partially knowable but never absolutely knowable.
Only the realization that The Other actually exists saves us from abject solipsism.
The Other proves the existence of 'the Absolute World.'
Therefore
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