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The experience of the view that perceptions of what we call reality can be interpreted in various ways, while their equivalence is established or is obvious, has always had its value in the day-to-day life of average age. One thing does not exist without the other and, as such, each subjective observation/value is debatable and therefore relative. — GV, 1988