It is much worse.
What we think is real has nothing to do with a reality. We see only in a short range of wavelengths, as well we do not see what happens even in our small window of perceptance.
Our eyes see something, and then they shut off or look at something else in a split second too fast for the brain to follow it, this is called saccades. It is a solution to prevent flooding your porr brain with too much input.
Whatever happens between two looks is being made up by the brain, made up by (what you think are) "logical" assumptions - which are again defined by your brain. You do not see what you think is not logical, in context.
Even if you directly see something without concentrating on it, it will be "invisible" because your brain will not accept those things to be real, even if they are.
As well the brain is not an instrument to define reality or see the truth, but an apparatus to survive - and if eyes lying to the brain are good for survival, so be it.
You can show people things and they will not see what happens - which is certainly used for all kinds of presenting the truth, and now also military purposes.
Greetings,
Catfish
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