Hey , thanks for your reply :) So that's actually a great question, and it's tricky. I think cognitivive dissonance would be an immediate issue, when confronted with other people's POV that may go against yours. Also such an environment would definitely shed our current perceptions and definitions of what it means to be human, conscious and have an identity, and perhaps most people wouldn't really be able to cope with it? Also from a purely biological sense again I think it would be hard for the brain to acclimate to such a new sensory regime. But seeing how differently say an 8 year old vs an 80 year old would go about using a even just a smartphone today and operating in the world as it currently is, I would have no trouble seeing generations born in such a futuristic world having issues with it. Again, it's tricky, and definitely food for thought. Thanks for the insightful comment!
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