Just because you don't perceive it, doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
A worm lived in a radish and that's the only world she ever knew. One day, she reached the edge of the radish and poked her head out to see a whole new world.
We live within the confines of our five senses: touch, sight, sound, smell and taste. And even within these senses, we operate within a limited range. For example, we can't see ultraviolet or infrared light, we can only smell a fraction of what dogs can smell etc.
While we've built equipment to detect sounds and lights that exist outside the range of our senses, what we 'hear' and 'see' is still limited to the detection ability of the equipment we've built.
You can't say that all you see, is all there is. We know that's not true because we've built equipment that 'hears' and 'sees' more than we do.
If you say you can't perceive it, that's one thing. But to say it doesn't exist because you don't perceive it, that's childish ignorance.
Some people are blind, and those of us who can see tell them what it's like to see. People who are blind don't say that seeing isn't real. They understand that they just don't perceive it.
Humble yourself to the idea that creation if full of many phenomenon that exist outside our current perception and understanding.
There is a Force, God Himself, who will yank you out of your radish and you'll see a whole new world.
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