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254 THE EVOLUTION DECEIT
from a dream. Like someone woken from the middle of a dream in deep
sleep, such people will similarly ask who has woken them up. As the verse
points out, the world around us is like a dream and everybody will be
woken up from this dream, and will begin to see images of the afterlife,
which is the real life.
Who is the Perceiver?
As we have explained so far, we can never have experience of the orig-
inal of the material world we think we are inhabiting and that we call the
"external world." However, here arises the question of primary importance.
If we cannot reach the original of any of the material existence that we know
of, what about our brain? Since our brain is a part of the physical world just
like our arm, leg, or any other object, we cannot reach its original either.
When the brain is analysed, it is seen that there is nothing in it but lipid
and protein molecules, which also exist in other living organisms. This
The findings of modern physics show that
the universe is a collection of perceptions.
The following question appears on the cover
of the well-known American science maga-
zine New Scientist which dealt with this fact
in its 30 January 1999 issue: "Beyond Reali-
ty: Is the Universe Really a Frolic of Primal
Information and Matter Just a Mirage?"
An article titled “The Hollow Universe”, pub-
lished in the 27 April, 2002, edition of New Sci-
entist, said: “You're holding a magazine. It
feels solid; it seems to have some kind of
independent existence in space. Ditto the
objects around you -perhaps a cup of coffee,
a computer. They all seem real and out there
somewhere. But it's all an illusion. Those sup-
posedly solid objects are mere projections,
emanating from a shifting kaleidoscopic pat-
tern living on the boundary of our Universe.”