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Do you believe your eyes work like cameras — objectively capturing reality exactly as it is? They don’t. Here’s the unsettling truth: your brain is not a passive observer. It’s a storyteller. It resists randomness and constantly weaves a coherent, comforting narrative — even if that narrative drifts away from reality. What you experience isn’t pure truth… it’s a constructed interpretation. In this video, inspired by the scientific philosophy of Richard Feynman, we examine the psychology behind “Flying Saucers.” This isn’t just a question about aliens. It’s a deeper exploration of probability, perception, and the human tendency to believe before verifying. Why does seeing something feel like proof? And why does real science demand that we try — relentlessly — to prove ourselves wrong? Consider a simple comparison. A rat in a maze hits a wall and learns to change direction. Humans hit a wall and sometimes invent explanations to avoid accepting it. We often imitate the appearance of science without practicing its discipline — like the historical “Cargo Cults,” copying the form of technology without understanding the underlying principles. So what does this reveal about reality? It suggests that genuine wonder isn’t found in extraordinary claims, but in ordinary matter. The atomic history inside a single glass of wine contains more authentic mystery than countless UFO stories. Truth doesn’t require belief — only honest observation. 📚 Concepts inspired by: • The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol. I — Atoms & The Relation of Physics to Other Sciences • The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol. III — Quantum Behavior • Cargo Cult Science ⚠️ Disclaimer This video uses a synthetic narration inspired by Richard Feynman’s teaching style. The voice is not a reproduction of his real voice. All explanations are based on established scientific principles. This project aims to make physics accessible and preserve the spirit of scientific curiosity. 🔔 Subscribe for physics explained the way it should be — clear, honest, and mind-expanding.