This is a Harun Yahya video that will make you question what reality is, what we really know about life, matter, science, the universe and all that exists.
Actually sound vibrations travel through the flesh and bone of our heads into our brain, so the brain does get bathed in sound vibration, same thing would apply to a force acting on the body which causes it, and in turn the brain, to move.
To believe in a God Who is absolutely Wise and Powerful. There is no problem in such faith. If it is unacceptable, then the blue pill is equally unacceptable (the blue pill can be taken only as a matter of faith).
As we are doomed to be faithful either in the blue pill or in God, we may judge both the faiths rationally and pragmatically.
Hey, the postulate that we cannot perceive anything beyond our senses belongs to the Immanuel Kant.
So we can choose:
a/ The blue pill - to believe that what we perceive with our senses is actually real and to try to explore the world via scientific methods.
b/ To take the red pill and to say that everything perceived by our senses is an a illusion. And maybe to accept that we live inside of giant computer simulation called the Matrix witch is not more different than what most holy books say.
I'll explain. The documentary claims that vision occurs in a small area in the back of the head. This is true but it's far from the only area of vision. The area that the documentary is talking about is called V1 in neurology and the only thing it deals with is light and dark. There are other areas that deal with color, object recognition, motion perception, etc. In addition to areas specifically for seeing faces and biological motion. You see with about 30% of your brain.
Actually sound vibrations travel through the flesh and bone of our heads into our brain, so the brain does get bathed in sound vibration, same thing would apply to a force acting on the body which causes it, and in turn the brain, to move.
Nicolea9000 1 week ago
Your profile name admits of a problem. Just sayin'. Advocate Islam? Why?
ashleylovesdaddy 1 year ago
@iscooliscool.
It was not Moses who initiated war, rather it was Pharaoh.
It was not Jesus who initiated war, rather it was the Romans.
It was not Muhammad who initiated war, rather it was Abu Jahl.
What was Hitler? Who were the leaders during colonial period? Who rush for gold and diamond with guns?
monem749 1 year ago
@monem749 but belief in the blue pill never initiated a war nor was cause for any act of of terror
iscooliscool 1 year ago
To believe in a God Who is absolutely Wise and Powerful. There is no problem in such faith. If it is unacceptable, then the blue pill is equally unacceptable (the blue pill can be taken only as a matter of faith).
As we are doomed to be faithful either in the blue pill or in God, we may judge both the faiths rationally and pragmatically.
monem749 3 years ago
Hey, the postulate that we cannot perceive anything beyond our senses belongs to the Immanuel Kant.
So we can choose:
a/ The blue pill - to believe that what we perceive with our senses is actually real and to try to explore the world via scientific methods.
b/ To take the red pill and to say that everything perceived by our senses is an a illusion. And maybe to accept that we live inside of giant computer simulation called the Matrix witch is not more different than what most holy books say.
ddd333xxx 3 years ago
Actually that's a little oversimplified too...V1 deals with early color work and orientation as well.
The brain is very complicated.
BtmxComedy 3 years ago
I'll explain. The documentary claims that vision occurs in a small area in the back of the head. This is true but it's far from the only area of vision. The area that the documentary is talking about is called V1 in neurology and the only thing it deals with is light and dark. There are other areas that deal with color, object recognition, motion perception, etc. In addition to areas specifically for seeing faces and biological motion. You see with about 30% of your brain.
BtmxComedy 3 years ago
This documentary does a good job discussing the philosophical implications of sensory psychology for someone who has never given it a thought.
However, some of the biology is way oversimplified, particularly where vision occurs in the brain.
BtmxComedy 3 years ago
very interesting. this makes the world seem like an allusion. as if i'm dreaming everything.
Luckas50 3 years ago