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          All the things we see in our                         objects, it is the interpre-
          lives are formed in a part of our                    tation of our brain which
          brain called the "vision center",                    gives an idea of their size
          which is only a few cubic cen-                       since, for obvious pysical
          timetres in size. Both the book                      reasons, the images
          you are now reading and the                          formed of them in the
          boundless landscape you see                          centre of vision cannot
          when you gaze at the horizon fit                     be on the same scale as
          into this tiny space. That is to                     the objects themselves.
          say that when we look at



            fruit is nothing but the interpretation of electrical signals by the brain.
                 Another point to be considered is the sense of distance. Take, for
            example, the distance between you and this book. It is only a feeling of
            emptiness formed in your brain. Objects that seem to be distant to the
            human being likewise exist in the brain. For instance, someone who watch-
            es the stars in the sky assumes that they are millions of light-years away
            from him. Yet what he "sees" are really the stars inside himself, in his centre
            of vision. While you read these lines, you are, in fact, not inside the room
            you assume you are in; on the contrary, the room is inside you. Your seeing
            your body makes you think that you are inside it. However, you must
            remember that you have never seen your original body, either; you have
            always seen a copy of it formed inside your brain.
                 The same applies to all your other perceptions. For instance, when you
            think that you hear the sound of the television in the next room, you are
            actually experiencing the sound inside your brain. Both the sound you
            imagine to be coming from metres away and the conversation of a person
            right next to you are perceived in a centre of hearing measuring a few cubic
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