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The Little Man in the Tower







                  And if that center is a few meters in size, then the human brain must be
               of proportionally huge dimensions.

                  If the human brain occupies such an immense space, then in proportion
               to his brain, a person’s body must be several miles in size.


                  Here we are referring only to someone who glimpses a car. Consider a
               person seeing a valley several miles long. If he claims that he sees the
               original valley, then his visual center must, in the same way, occupy an area
               of at least several square miles. If so, then the person’ brain, internal organs,
               arms and legs must all be proportionate—and of colossal dimensions.


                  Since such possibilities are out of the question, isn’t it quite illogical to
               claim that a car several meters long, or a valley of several square kilometers,
               actually exist outside and that the percipient is actually dealing with them in
               their original forms?









                                                                 If you claim that
                                                                 you are seeing
                                                                 the original of a
                                                                 wide valley, then
                                                                 the visual center
                                                                 in your brain
                                                                 must be an area
                                                                 many square
                                                                 miles in size.











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