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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar) 39
IBRAHIM: The earlier examples of a virtual world explains this
matter completely. Look, in order to understand this matter better, let me
expand the topic with a few more examples. As you know, with the
advance of technology, devices called simulators are used in many fields.
A life-like but imaginary environment is created and accessed by the use
of a helmet, visor and a glove to make the connection. Those hooked up
to the connections can experience an environment as if it was real. In a
simulator, the fingers of a person wearing the glove are stimulated by a
mechanism which sends signals from the finger-tips to the brain and the
person thinks, for example, he's petting a cat. There is a similar
mechanism in the helmet. In order that the impression appears more
realistic, signals go from the helmet to the person's brain, and as a result,
the image of a cat is formed in the brain. The person also hears the sound
of a cat. In this way, the appearance, the sound and the feel of a cat are
perceived completely. Without there being a single cat to be found, the
person really feels that he's
petting a cat.
AHMED: Now I
understand.
AISHA: Me, too. Just
think. If someone came to me
while I was having the dream
I had, and said, ''Don't be
afraid. It's only a dream and
not real. What you see is only
in your mind and you're safe
in bed." I doubt if I would
believe him. Yes, now I
understand much better;
scientifically there is no
Above we see a simulating device. Wearing
difference between what I see
a special pair of glasses, a person sees
unreal impressions and a glove gives him
the sense that he is touching things that are
not really there.