Wilson's 1986 book, The New Inquisition, argues that whatever reality consists of it actually would seem much weirder than we commonly imagine.
Risotto croquettes sounded intriguing, but the reality consisted of two large deep-fried ovals of rice filled with a puzzling bechamel sort of cream sauce.
For neither is there a fundamental core to reality, rather reality consists of systems of interacting objects.
The ontological assumption is that reality consists entirely of a set of mutually independent, atomic (indivisible) facts.
All reality consists of active spirits and their perceptions or passive ideas.
The reality, we all know perfectly well is quite the opposite and consists of an ever-increasing spread of lawlessness, disregard of human contract, cruelty and corruption.
Almost at once, Mr.Garson Poole discovered that his reality consisted of punched tape passing from reel to reel in his chest.
The realities, in the plural, consisted of the branches, the manifold qualities of the divine essence, by which God manifests Himself.
Instead, the proponents of quantum theory claimed, reality consists of a haze of all possibilities - all trajectories - mutually commingling and simultaneously unfolding.
But between observations - when we are not looking - reality consists entirely of jostling possibilities.