The thousand brain theory might be something on the right track, as it does seem that the experience always has a visual component, and it might be that what we perceive is something which is represented more easily as a visual expression. 1. Does the 1000 brain theory hold up for all different forms of behaviour analysis? If we were to model firing patterns? 2. How would it correspond / correlate to the visual model which is being created/manifested in the visual cortex? 3. Is it even possible that the visual cortex perfroms an action whereby the image that's created has nothing to do/nothing in common directly with the material/dimensional representation of the object or behaviour to which it pertains? - We could theorize that the conceptual field, or field of expression upon which the visual cortex operates, is utilizing a different number of dimensions, but even this would need to have / would reasonably be expected to have a quantifiable relationship to our familiar system of physical dimensions.