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IBRAHIM: This host is probably not aware of it but, when he goes on
television he's not doing a show for crowds of viewers; he's doing the
show for an impression in his brain. When he thinks he's doing a press
conference, he's really making a report to impressions of reporters in his
brain. Those who watch this host's program each see the host differently
in their brains. He tries to explain something to these people, but all this
activity occurs in the dark recesses of his brain.
MURAD: Well said, Ibrahim. But we're not used to thinking in this
way. So let's look at some more examples. What channel is your favorite
program on? Wait, let's try some other channels.
IBRAHIM: Here's a talk show. Have you seen it before? They always
have a hypnotism segment on this program. Murad, hypnotism is a part
of our subject, isn't it?
One of the best examples to show that an artificial situation can be created without reference
to an outside world is the practice of hypnotism. Under the influence of hypnotic suggestion, a
person can be made to believe that hot is cold and salty is sweet. He can be made to think that
he is on holiday on the seashore even though he is at that moment in the studio.