Static/dynamic reality
Static: reality is a static object that is uncovered by the individuals using perception. Reality does not change, it is our sensory organs that fool us into thinking that reality is changing.
Dynamic: reality is flux. Our sensory organs do not uncover reality, they freeze it. The less we freeze reality (i.e. the more we absorb chaos) the more accurate is our perception. The more accurate our perception, the more effective ways in which we can freeze reality.
Public/private reality
Public: reality contains us ( = we do not control reality, reality controls us.)
Private: we contain reality ( = reality does not control us, we control reality.)
Objective/subjective mentality
Being objective means judging from the totality of your senses.
Being objective means seeing the difference between what you want and what is.
Being objective means absorbing (but not becoming) chaos.
Being subjective means judging from the selection of your senses.
Being subjective means conflating what you want with what is.
Being subjective means freezing (i.e. denying) chaos (which is to say, becoming chaos.)
Being objective does not mean knowing the “objective truth”.
Being objective means perceiving reality (i.e. being flexible, absorbing chaos) to the best of your ability.
Objective reality, flux and solipsism
Objective reality: static + public reality.
Flux: dynamic + public reality.
Solipsism: private reality.
Logical solipsism: belief in the private reality.
Physiological solipsim: no belief in the private reality, but acting as if reality is private.
I am not aware of any logical solipsists. But there are plenty of physiological solipsists. Those who believe in objective reality, for example, are physiological solipsists.
External/internal reality
External reality: whatever is outside of our body.
Internal reality: whatever is inside of our body ( = our past.)
Chaos can be internal or external.
Mental subjectivity means denying any of the two types.