To give one specific example, it is surely impossible for us to conceive of what an electron's
experience would be like, but we must conceive of it as some kind of
experience or not conceive of it at all.1 Therefore, it is probably
less misleading to state that human
experience is the one keyhole through which man may catch a
fleeting glimpse of the vast panorama of the universe instead of the clue that solves the riddles of the cosmos.