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"what we perceive is correct" is a horribly vague and fairly useless axiom to take, but I grant you your point. I'm not trying to devalue science. I think it's important to realise that somewhere down the line there *is* such an axiom at work.
I'm also talking about the nature of how perceptions must undergo a shared understanding between groups of people. It's one thing to see snow and conclude that somewhere its cold enough for water to freeze, but what if some alien species saw the same and came to some entirely different conclusion? It's dangerously close to cultural relativism I know, but I think we should consider that the logical processes we use may be entirely unique to our species, and another species may have their own systems of logic in conflict with ours.