5 Mart 2013 Salı

Light is also Composed in our Brain


   
 
Within the brain is pitch black. Light does not reach into the brain.
 
   
Extremely Realistic "Copy Images" That Form in The Brain
In the table below, you see a comparison between the vision of the human eye and the vision of a high-tech television, which is produced by the hard work of thousands of electronic engineers.
The Material Making Up The EyeSome of the Spare Parts Making Up a Television
Proteins
Lipid
Water
Cathode-ray tube, Control panel, Tuner, Capacitor, Selenium rectifier, Transmitter, Modulator, Amplifier, Oscillator, Picture Tube, Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) filter....
ResultResult
Bright, three-dimensional, clear, dazzling vision which is almost the same as its original, without snow and maelstroms and with depthA vision sometimes snowy, sometimes fuzzy, not one to one resemblance to the original, sometimes maelstrom, where the feeling of depth is not fully felt
As also seen in this comparison, despite their dozens of years of efforts, people have not been able to provide vision which has the same sharpness and high quality as the vision of an eye. However, your eye, which is only composed of protein, lipid and water, creates what they have not succeeded by forming a very realistic image. This is such a perfect sharpness that everyone thinks that the image he or she sees is the original. They cannot realize that everything they see actually forms in the brain. Even though they do not see the original, they are convinced that they watch the real picture, because the quality of the picture that forms in the brain is perfect. The one who sees the picture is not the proteins, molecules or atoms in the brain, but the soul which God breathed from His Spirit to man.
eye, brain, vision
While discussing what science has discovered about vision, we mentioned that the light we receive from the outside gives rise to some movements of the eye cells, and these movements form a pattern from which our visual experience emerges. However, there is another point that we need to make: Light, as we perceive it, does not reside outside of our brain. The light we know and understand is also formed within our brain. What we call light in the outside world, which is supposedly outside our brains, consists of electromagnetic waves and particles of energy called photons. When these electromagnetic waves or photons reach the retina, light, as we experience it, begins to come into existence. This is the way light is described in physical terms:
The term "light" is used for electromagnetic waves and photons. The same term is used in physiology, as the feeling experienced by a person when electromagnetic waves and photons strike the retina of the eye. In both objective and subjective terms, "light" is a form of energy coming into existence in the eye of a person, which a person becomes aware of through the retina by the effects of vision.4
Consequently, light comes into existence as a result of the effects that some electromagnetic waves and particles cause in us. In other words, there is no light outside our bodies which creates the light we see in our brains. There is only energy. And when this energy reaches us we see a colorful, bright, and light-filled world.

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