Well... we don't even see everything with these eyes we have. What if there is God, but only priests see him cause they press specific area in their forehead when they wear their silly hats. What if have congenital twin who takes over of our brain when we don't know what we're doing. What if we have horns and only cats can see them.
What if we all have wings and can't use them because we can't see them. What the fuck? this dream sucks. What if this is a dream but we can't see it because we're blind to the dream?
There are some things we can detect without seeing. No one can see electric current running through a wire, but we know it exists when a light bulb lights up. No one can see radio waves, microwaves, or gamma rays, but we still use them. When we don't have an organ to detect something, we convert it into a form we can.
I've had a similar thought, but with the nose and scent. Because without vision, we could easily know that there are things in the space we live in and try to invent ways to make ourselves aware of our surroundings, which we have actually been able to do recently to allow blind people to see. But if we were never able to smell things, I'm not sure how long it would have taken us if even by now to be aware that smells exist.
Well we do, we know this because other animals can do things we can't. Lobsters can see colours that we don't even know exist because we can't see them.
It's not, it's just another 'dimension' of vision I guess. A better example is sharks, they have receptors on the sides of their bodies that can determine the distance of living creatures around them.
Another good example is sonar in animals. They have things in their bodies that let them use sonar whenever they want. This could be another thing we can't do because we simply don't have the "organ to detect it."
Or you can just say everything that is on the light spectrum that is not in our extremely limited vision of visible light is an example of something we're missing because we lack the organs to detect it.
Actually we very much do. Animals like platipi have sensory organs that, if I remember right, help them to sense electrical outputs, it helps them to navigate through muddy water.
The 'navigation' is actually hunting, detecting the tiny electrical impulses in the brains of their prey. Also, the organs that detect those impulses are in their bills.
You ain't fooling me with double word shit again.