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                                                                  Stimulations com-
                                                                  ing from an object
                                                                  are converted into
                                                                  electrical signals
                                                                  and cause an
                                                                  effect in the brain.
                                                                  When we "see", we
                                                                  in fact view the
                                                                  effects of these
                                                                  electrical signals
                                                                  in our mind.









            cal signals. The only information you have about the redness of the apple,
            the hardness of the wood, -even, your mother, your father, your family, and
            everything that you own, your house, your job, and the lines of this book,
            are comprised only of electrical signals. In other words, we can never know
            the true color of the apple in the outside world, nor the true structure of
            wood there, nor the real appearance of our parents and the ones we love.
            They all exist in the outside world as Allah's creations, but we can only have
            direct experience of the copies in our brains for so long as we live.
                 In order to clarify the subject, let us consider our sense of sight, which
            provides us with the most extensive information about the external world.


                 How Do We See, Hear, and Taste?
                 The act of seeing is realised in a very progressive way. Light clusters
            (photons) that travel from the object to the eye pass through the lens in front
            of the eye where they are broken up and fall in reverse on the retina at the
            back of the eye. Here, the impinging light is turned into electrical signals
            that are transmitted by neurons to a tiny spot called the centre of vision in
            the back part of the brain. This electrical signal is perceived as an image in
            this centre in the brain after a series of processes. The act of seeing actually
            takes place in this tiny spot at the posterior part of the brain, which is pitch-
            dark and completely insulated from light.
                 Now, let us reconsider this seemingly ordinary and unremarkable
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