Reality versus Illusion

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CHOOSING INTO ILLUSION

Debating about heaven-hell remain us a never ending war in humans society. Heaven as reward
and hell as punishment were illusions in the sense of unseen or invisible things. The human’s sad story
courage us to know how humans come into the illusion choice.
The present experiment aims to modeling the phenomenon of humans run into illusion after they
get nothing with the reality, by using: A food choice experiment in non-masking versus masking
conditions. The rationale, reward-syndrome is the key of learning in mammals.
In experiment 1, choice A is a non-masking condition with food reward inside (reality choices)
versus choice B is a masking condition with food reward inside (illusion choice). In experiment 2, choice A
is a non-masking condition with no food reward inside and choice B is a masking condition with food
reward inside. We conduct 20-trials across condition.
We predict that choice of A would be greater in experiment 1 but lower in experiment 2. Our
interpretation is that mammals do not choose illusion first; they would choose it after get nothing with the
reality.
Our conclusion is that choices to an illusion such as deal to heaven-hell; comes after got upset
from the reality.

PROCEDURES

Experiment 1

A (a transparent cup with a dog food inside) B (a masking cup with a dog food inside)

Experiment 2

A (a transparent cup without a dog food inside) B (a masking cup with a dog food inside)

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