Quoted from the Quantum and the Lotus pp 127-128 with reference to Choosing Reality: (line shifts are mine):
"To adopt scientific realism consciously, we must accept a number of underlying premises:
(1) there is a physical world that exists independently of human experience,
(2) it can be grasped by human concepts (mathematical or otherwise),
(3) among a potentially infinite number of conceptual systems that can account for observed phenomena, only one is true of reality,
(4) science is now approaching that one true theory, and
(5) scientists will know when they have found it."
Further from page 121 with reference to a lecture by David Bohm (line shifts are mine):
"Reality is what we takes to be true.
What we take to be true is what we believe.
What we believe depends upon what we look for.
What we look for depends on what we think.
What we think depends on what we perceive.
What we perceive determines what we believe.
What we believe determines what we take to be true.
What we take to be true is our reality."