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Harun Yahya - Adnan Oktar
If we dream that we’re flying, that does not imply that we can actually fly. Yet
while the dream lasts, we remain convinced that we enjoy this ability.
no difference between dreaming and "real life," because both arise by means
of the stimulation of the sense centers within the brain.
In the foregoing pages, we examined what occurs in such regions as the
visual and the hearing centers of the brain to produce what we refer to as
"real life." An encyclopedia
describes how dreaming is
actually experienced in exactly the
same way:
Dreaming, like all mental
processes, is a product of the
brain and its activity.
Whether a person is awake
or asleep, the brain
continuously gives off
electrical waves. Scientists
measure these waves with an
instrument called an
electroencephalograph. At When we dream of ourselves as a winged
creature, we believe it’s utterly so.
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