No, they are one and the same. Any discrepancies stem from a combination of emotional and intellectual biases, as well as the inherent limitations of perception, which differ from one sentient being to another. The real question is, can reality ever be truly known?
To continue- consider the cosmological homogeneity principle. If true, what homogeneities are we talking about? Not each point is identical, and yet there is this homogeneity (an inhomogeneous cosmos is not cognate). Again, what are these cosmic samenesses? Therein lies a path to knowing reality.
Well, knowledge exists, I would so stipulate, and inasmuch as that is the case, one could also assert with some confidence that it would include at least some reality (truth). The mere fact that false knowledge exists doesn't make true knowledge impossible/unknowable. That's how I see it, for now.
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