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  1. @Haimet The reason why we have different point of views is because our senses are not omnipresent. You and I could both watch the same fireworks, and have a somewhat different experience (i.e. sum of snesory data that we obtain) based on many variables. I might be sitting in a location where my view is partially obstructed by a tree, I might sneeze and miss one of the explosions. I might not have 20/20 vision and therefore miss some of the minute details of the fireworks that you may be able to see. But existence is primary to consiousness. The fact that I wasn't able to fully experience the display in it's every detail doesn't change the facts of reality such as the amount of fireworks that appeared throughout the show. It simply means that the circumstances caused my senses to miss some of the details that yours did not- thus a slightly different point of view or experience for you.
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