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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)                   31


            flight conditions and simulated conditions, created by the computer. The
            subject of many great science fiction films we see is the idea that human
            life is constituted of impressions or virtual worlds formed in the brain.


                 IBRAHIM: Aisha's right. The world of science is no different. Ten
            years ago, no one would even dream of this topic. Now, of course, it's a
            major theme of discussion. There has been so much work in this area that
            it's getting easier and easier for a computer to form a non-existent world
            out of electrical signals and to have human beings experience a desired
            impression by means of these signals. A great deal of physics, atomic and
            biological research topics are shaped by this technology.


                 MURAD: You're so right! Developments in technology produce new
            examples that help people understand this subject more quickly. But I
            must make it clear that it's easier to grasp this subject by approaching it
            with an open mind. Even if we didn't know any of the examples you gave,
            nothing would change because the situation is extremely clear to me. But
            it's possible that a person who had never thought about this subject before
            will at first find it a bit strange. To learn that something we have accepted
            from birth as true, is, in fact, very different from what we have believed it
            to be, will cause various reactions in people. But if someone's basic aim is
            to learn the truth, he must accept the truth without resistance. For this
            reason, the examples we experience every day will assure that we grasp
            this reality much better. Besides, it's not enough just to explain the subject
            technically. We must go beyond this and look at the results.


                 AHMED: I've understood what you said up to this point. But I'm
            curious about where this subject will lead us. It's a little difficult in a
            moment to get used to a subject that's so unfamiliar.


                 MURAD: I think that all of you have understood the situation we
            find ourselves in. Anyway, it's not so hard to understand since it's a clear
            truth accepted by science. But since it's necessary for you to come to a
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