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The question is a digital player in an analog world. More specifically its the modern equivalent of a zen riddle. There is no satisfactory answer its goal is to sweep one into a form of circular reasoning. The question is meant not to be answered. All I can say is that the eye sees everything in complete fidelity within the visible spectrum of light.

We cannot determine how much data is processed, or in what context it is processed. Scientists have yet to determine how consciousness intersects with raw data. They however know that the brain does not process data with true fidelity. The brain discards irrelevant data from consideration, and even so the brain is capable of processing more data in a given time then it normally does.

Have you ever hear the saying about time standing still. Say your in an accident, or you are in perceived danger. You will notice that time seems to slow down. Well its not time that is slowing down it is your brain expanding its processing of data many fold. So you are appreciating every moment more fully. This will give you an appreciation of the filtering that usually takes place. You will also notice a crispness to the world.

The human brain rarely runs at full fidelity. In fact were it to run at full fidelity for a prolonged period of time you would die. The hardware was never intended for strenuous use. Not to mention you would go mad, because all your sense acuity increases as well. You can feel more, hear more, and you ability to detect other radiations increases. Yes humans can and do hear radio waves, Microwaves, and can every detect magnetic irregularities. No bullshit you do have sixth senses.

Microwaves, and radio can be detected through the swelling of ones brain how sick is that.