No, your experience of reality is based on your perception and prejudice.
Reality literature is considered literature that is based on reality or other people's perception of reality. It is much like reality TV but in book form.
Reality is a consensus of perception.
Perception is mostly viewed as subjective. Meaning it cannot be proven with facts, although it is based on reality, but that reality is proven to be a false reality. Truth however, is viewed as objective. Meaning it can be proven with facts, and is based on an unbiased stand point.
Perception of Reality was created on 2001-12-05.
The speed of time is constant, but our perception of it can vary based on our experiences and emotions. This can affect how we perceive reality, as time can seem to pass quickly or slowly depending on the situation.
Perception Becomes Reality was created in 2006-06.
based on personal experiences and beliefs we create our perceptions on particular things, that is why they are differed. in essence your perception becomes your reality.
Perception has to do with the senses, especially sight and hearing; our perception of reality is our observation of the world or environment in which we live. If that perception is impaired, this means that we do not perceive reality accurately. We may perceive things that are not really there, or fail to perceive things that are there, or perceive things in an altered way. Impaired perception of reality, if it is severe, is a symptom of schizophrenia, although there are other ways in which the perception of reality may become impaired.
Pseudo perception refers to false or distorted perceptions that are not based on reality. It can include hallucinations or misinterpretations of sensory input without an external stimulus triggering it.
Perception.
Perception or Reality - 2013 was released on: USA: 15 March 2013 (internet)
Perceived reality refers to an individual's interpretation of reality based on their thoughts, beliefs, and experiences. It can vary from person to person and may not always align with objective reality. Perception filters how people view and understand the world around them.