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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
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Everything we see around us is the work of electrical signals pro-
ducing an image in our brain. To explain this more clearly, imagine
that you are looking at the bowl of fruit on a dinner table. When light
rays from it reach your eyes, several operations come into play: The
rays, converted into electrical stimuli, are transmitted by nerves to
your brain’s visual center. In this way we can say that we see “fruits
of various colors,” as can easily be found in any biology or physiol-
ogy textbook. But what is most amazing is that the visual center is a
place of complete darkness. Actually there is no screen in the brain:
When electrical stimuli come from the table, no image is formed in
the visual center. When we say we see the table and the fruit on it, we
are actually seeing electric signals transmitted in total darkness.
Here we meet a fact.
What we call the visual center is composed of fat, protein and
nerves. It cannot perceive incoming electrical signals as images by
these. In that case, w who is it that sees the electric signals in the dark-
ness of the brain without the need for eyes?
This is what materialism, with its lying attempts to explain every-
thing in terms of basic matter, can never understand. What leads ma-
terialists definitely into a blind alley is an extraordinary reality that
most people cannot conceive of. In the darkness of our brain is a
being that need no eyes to see a table clearer than one projected on
the finest television—three-dimensional, life-like and indistinguish-
able from the original.
Throughout his life, a
person cannot leave
this space; cannot see
any images in his
brain; cannot hear
any noises apart from
those perceived in his
brain. A person's
whole life transpires
within this little
room.