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An oversimplified version in regards to what i am saying is SE = [R-(C/P)], with that being said, when an error that regards overstimulation of P from C occurs, then C/P > 1 as equal numerically equal variables. In this case we can mathematically refer to SE as R-(2,3,4,etc) (as an approach of course), thus, in case there is no overstimulation of P from C, C/P will always be < 1, hence, SE will be = to [R-(0.9, 0.8, 0.7, etc)]. Conclusion: If SE=R minus any number bigger than 1, then we have a scanario of insanity and if SE =R minus (any number smaller than 1) then we do not have insanity at all. In other words, the bigger the proportion of SE to R is, the more it corresponds to someone being sane and vice versa. If C/P = 1 then we talk about the verge between sanity and insanity (partial insanity).
With SE = Shared Experiences, R = Reality, C = Consicousness and P = Perception (interaction between C and R).