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In the task of reshaping the world model of scientists and others, only commitment to the discipline of science will do. It can be combined with enough controlled lunacy to bring conventionally self-evident ideas of reality into question (in mathematics this has always been a winning mixture), but it has to produce testable predictions.
What we are now looking at is the prospect of Jungian a physics model which also addresses the image-forming mechanism and possibly even the non-locality of mind.
The hard-hat model of an objective reality has had to yield to a growing perception that the objective is, in form at least, a what we appear to see is a function of the manner of seeing (hardly a new idea to Greek philosophy), but with the awkward complication that the cogitating I arises from the structures which it sees and orders. "