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es in the cen ter of hear ing in the brain.
The sit u a tion in the eye is also true for the ear. That
is, the brain is insu lat ed from sound just as it is from
light. It does not let any sound in. Therefore, no mat ter
how noisy is the out side, the inside of the brain is com -
plete ly silent. Nevertheless, the sharp est sounds are
per ceived in the brain. In your com plete ly silent brain,
you lis ten to sym pho nies, and hear all of the nois es in
a crowd ed place. However, were the sound level in your
brain meas ured by a pre cise device at that moment,
com plete silence would be found to be pre vail ing there.
As is the case with image ry, dec ades of effort have
been spent in try ing to gen er ate and repro duce sound
that is faith ful to the orig i nal. The results of these efforts
are sound record ers, high-fidel i ty sys tems, and sys -
tems for sens ing sound. Despite all of this tech nol o gy
and the thou sands of engi neers and experts who have
been work ing on this endeav or, no sound has yet been
obtained that has the same sharp ness and clar i ty as
the sound per ceived by the ear. Think of the highest-
qual i ty hi-fi sys tems pro duced by the larg est com pa -
ny in the music indus try. Even in these devi ces, when
sound is record ed some of it is lost; or when you turn on
a hi-fi you always hear a hiss ing sound before the music
starts. However, the sounds that are the pro ducts of
the human body's tech nol o gy are extreme ly sharp and
clear. A human ear never per ceives a sound accom pa -
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