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documentary are definitely sufficient, but a few more, particularly from daily life, would make it easier
for us to understand and explain, I think, if a subsequent version is produced. That is because people
cannot comment on this subject as it requires, and they are putting false ideas forward. In order to put a
stop to that, I think it would be useful to reinforce the existing examples with some simpler ones. S.G.
Istanbul
My views on the material world and life have changed fundamentally. Life, other people and those
around me are no longer what they were. The more I learn the facts, the more I have started to turn away
from certain things, I have started to look inside myself and think more. I wonder if that is right. But in
one way I feel more at peace, more secure and happier. What people do and say now seem quite facile to
me. I am looking for someone who will listen to and understand what I am experiencing. I hope that, as
always, you will help me on this most important issue. I do not want to waste my life in vain. K.U.
Tekirda¤.
Comments From Some Scientists and Thinkers Asked About The
Nature Of Matter
Many thanks for your e-mail and its most interesting contents. I am not a scientist, but I found your
questions very interesting. I cannot give any scientific answers to your questions but I must say that I
learnt a lot by reading them. Thank you for writing and I will share your questions with some friends in
the sciences to see what answers they will give. Best wishes and, again, than you for writing. Kofi Opoku
All of your questions and observations are insightful and right on target! These are old questions of
course, but to this day they are not fully resolved. In fact modern neuroscience and psychology and even
philosophy would be much advanced if their researchers were as concerned about these questions as you
are. Unfortunately, your question #13 is also right on target (Question #13. Some people are incredibly
afraid when these topics are discussed? What do you think the reason for this may be?) The answer is
that when you see the world correctly, the way you describe it, it is a very very frightening prospect. But
the truth is always worth discovering, even if it is a frightening truth. Steve Lehar
You ask a number of interesting questions that have troubled philosophers for centuries. Certainly
we could be living in a virtual world inside some supercomputer, and never know the difference, as in
the movies Tron or The Matrix, but as long as the "laws of nature", which could be part of the program-
ming, remain stable, and we can't tell the difference, it doesn't make a difference. Naturally, many people
are afraid of thoughts of this kind because they
threaten their comfortable worldviews. Jon
Roland (President and CEO of the Vanguard
Research Institute)
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