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Harun Yahya
The brain is soundproof as well as lightproof. Therefore, even if the noises we hear are loud, the insides of our brains are very
quiet. However, in this silence, there is a consciousness that can interpret electrical signals as a melody that he or she loves, or
as the voice of a friend or the sound of the telephone ringing.
The extraordinariness about the real nature of the sound you hear is not limited to this. The brain is
actually both lightproof and soundproof. Sound never in fact reaches the brain. Therefore, despite the
volume of the sounds you hear, the interior of your brain is actually very quiet. However, you hear noise,
such as voices, very clearly in your brain. They are so clear that a healthy person hears them without dif-
ficulties or distortions. You hear the symphony of an orchestra in your soundproof brain; you can hear all
the sounds in a wide range of frequencies and decibel from the sounds of the leaves to the sounds of jet
planes. When you go to a concert of your favorite singer, the deep and loud noise that fills the whole sta-
dium is formed in the deep silence of your brain. When you sing by yourself loudly you hear the sound
in your brain. However, if you were able to record the sound in your brain with a tape recorder at that
moment, you would hear only silence. This is an extraordinary fact. The electrical signals that reach the
brain are heard in your brain as sound, for example the sound of a concert in a stadium filled with peo-
ple.
All Smells Occur In The Brain
If someone is asked how he senses the smells around him, he would probably say "with my nose".
However, this answer is not the right one, even though some would instantly conclude that it was the
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