Well, you don't have faith in common with me. I don't assume what can't be proven. Truth is, you can't prove that the world behind you exists. I can't even conclusively prove that other people exist. I can't prove that this reality isn't all a dream and I don't experience the "real reality" until I'm "asleep". For practical purposes they make okay assumptions, but you can never be 100% sure of anything but your own existence.
ermitonto Reviewed by ermitonto on . A deep thinking question, for those that like to think. Simple question with many possibilities, "How do you know the world exists behind you?" When you turn around you can no longer see anything outside of your front and peripheral vision. How do you know that the world actually exists when you turn around? How do you know that the world doesn't simply exists where you can see it? A mirror, a camera, a friend telling you, etc. all have to exists in front of you for you to see what they are showing. As in, a mirror could show you what you Rating: 5