You need words to describe a word, each of those in turn require more words. Definition can only reduce the accuracy of experience
Doing nothing is the only way - everything else is futile
genes, brain, electrodes, tissue, regeneration, cells, behavior ... all words
The most accurate means of describing anything is not describing it. Say you wanted to explain why rainbows happen; when you start using words, you go further away from the rainbow... as it slowly deviates from what a rainbow is... when you've stopped experiencing the rainbow, all explanations become mere words... the best way to describe a rainbow would be to not describe it...
As we humans are quite incapable of not describing, the next best thing is to describe something else... and as a result, the rainbow comes into existence in the listener/reader/watcher's mind
You have got to use the audience's mind...not the senses... the sense perception needs to occur as a consequence of the mind imagining an event.
Have you ever read a paragraph in a novel... and completely unintended, you realize something that has nothing to do with the novel or anything it means to convey? unless it was a truly beautiful novel that really intended it?
When was the last time you experienced that
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