What Biology, Physics and Art Made Me Question About Human Perception. Human vision is a wonder, especially our ability to see colors. It provides us with so much information about the world around us and most of us rely on it as our primary sense, believing what we see is true. But digging deeper actually reveals vision has many limitations and relies heavily on interpretation. If a single sense measuring quantifiable phenomena suffers from these, how much more must our subjective perceptions fall prey to them?
Bio: Sandy Tweed spent a decade as a high school science teacher, a decade as a remodeling contractor and her most recent decade as an artist. In the middle of launching her art career she discovered Port Townsend and Unitarian Universalism. The combination of natural beauty and community inspired her to settle here in 2014.
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