John63":b2uul4ou said:
Except in our reality the FACTS show Rodgers had 1 championship. Just like Wilson.
Whatever reality your living in you should stay in it. Oh and tell the easter bunny hi.
Your perception isn't a camera providing a mostly exact recreation of reality. It's more like a sketch artist using bits of information from the senses to recreate reality into a fucntioning perception in your mind. There are studies suggesting there are a bunch of the ways our perceptions can become very inaccurate. For example, there's a study suggesting hills can be made to seem steeper by increasing the weight of someone's backpack. There are other studies on conformity suggesting that lines of differing lengths can be made to seem more similar if you're in a group and your group mates all agree that the lines they're being shown are the same length.
I'm living in the same reality you are. In this reality, perceptual errors occur all the time and in ways we're still only beginning to understand. Therefore, the number of championships you perceive Aaron Rodgers and Russel Wilson to have won is just that: a perception. As a perception, it's governed by all the things that fudge our mind's interpretation of literal reality. In the fudging of your own perceptions, you've missed some of Aaron Rodger's accomplishments. By my estimation, he won about 3 championships in 2010 but there's also a distinct possibility that it's closer to 3.4 championships given his generally unmatched levels of eliteness within the NFC.