umwelt
OOM-velt
The perceptual world of a particular organism, defined by what its senses can detect. A tick's umwelt is butyric acid, warmth, and hair. A bat's is echolocation returns. Yours is whatever you've trained yourself to notice. The word names the fact that no two species inhabit the same reality — each lives inside its own sensory bubble, and what it cannot perceive does not exist for it.
Etymology
German, literally "surrounding world," from um (around) + Welt (world). Coined by the Baltic-German zoologist Jakob von Uexküll in 1909.
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