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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)                   57


                 IBRAHIM: For example, the fact that a person who is color-blind sees
            the world in different colors is proof of this, isn't it?


                 MURAD: I think you understand this subject very well. Yes, as you
            said, because a person watches these images throughout his whole life, he
            perceives the world according to the perceptions that are given to him. If
            the sense organs are damaged, a distorted perception occurs; for this
            reason, a person who is color-blind cannot know real color. People with a
            seeing disorder sees a blurred world.


                 AHMED: I understand.


                 MURAD: A person cannot get outside these impressions throughout
            an entire life. Therefore, to claim that the things we see are the way we see
            them and to think that we have any connection to their reality is illogical
            and of no use.


                 IBRAHIM: Murad. There's something I want to ask. Are there many
            people who know about this subject either in the past or in the present?


                 MURAD: There are countless people. Not only in the world of ideas,
            but people working in scientific fields such as physics, atomic theory and
            astronomy, and well-known scientists whose names we often hear have
            understood this subject in one way or another and have come to their own
            interpretations. Materialist thinkers such as Marx and Lenin also studied
            this subject in their day and understood that it posed a great threat to
            their materialist views. For this reason, no matter how well they knew the
            truth, they tried to take measures to suppress it as they realized that
            accepting such a view would not be to their own advantage. If you like, I
            will give you the relevant sources. You do some research and tomorrow
            we'll talk about what you've learned.
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