insight

Knowledge {insight, epistemology}| {intuition, epistemology} can be feelings based on general background, culture, past experience, and present context. Brains can suddenly perceive relations between two statements, stimuli, features, objects, or events, after experience with both objects. Insights are deductions from knowledge, rely on previous experiences with objects and events, and require ordering statements and steps into processes. Minds can perceive or conceive certain self-evident truths, abstract objects, space, or time, without using sensations or perceptions. People can decide without conscious thinking.

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