That being a fact, do we see with our eyes...or our brain?
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Our eyes ARE our brain. The eyes are an extension of the brain itself, not a separate organ.
By the way and talking about perception: are there any shadows of craters on the Moon? Yes, because we can see them. What about on the OTHER side of the Moon? There cannot be shadows there because shadows are only gradations of light and dark and "vision" is required to see light and shadow. Shadows exist ONLY when they are perceived by an organ of vision. Schroedinger's Cat is both alive and dead until we open the box and see WHETHER it is alive or dead. There are animals and other organisms which can perceive or "see" in ultraviolet light or infra-red. These wavelengths of light also leave "shadows" when they are blocked as do x-rays and radio waves (that's why astronauts behind the moon lose radio contact with Earth). I suggest that many people possess extended senses and can perceive things which exist only when "perceived" by them. Other people, lacking such a sense, cannot "see" those things and therefore do not "believe".
Lonecat

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