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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
We spend our whole lives inside our brains. The people we see, the flowers we
smell, the music we listen to, the fruits we taste, the dampness we feel . . . these
all arise in our brains. Yet inside our brains there are neither colors, nor
sounds, nor images. All there is in the brain is electrical signals. In short, we
inhabit a world made up of electrical signals. This is not a matter of opinion or
hypothesis, but a scientific account of how we perceive the world.
many details about how this image forms in the brain. However,
you will never come across the most important fact: Who perceives
these electro-chemical nerve impulses as images, sounds, odors,
and sensory events in the brain? There is a consciousness in the
brain that perceives all this without feeling any need for an eye, an
ear, and a nose. To whom does this consciousness belong? Of
course it does not belong to the nerves, the fat layer, and neurons
comprising the brain. This is why Darwinist-materialists, who be-
lieve that everything is comprised of matter, cannot answer these
questions.
For this consciousness is the spirit created by Allah, which
needs neither the eye to watch the images nor the ear to hear the
sounds. Furthermore, it does not need the brain to think.
Everyone who reads this explicit and scientific fact should
ponder on Almighty Allah, and fear and seek refuge in
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