Kasz216 said:
One http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2003/godonbrain.shtml Note that in cases of eplipsy it increased the "feeling of not being alone." Due to increased activation in the temporal lobe. Note brain damage also causes actual senses to go into "overdrive". Two. How do you demonstrate sound to someone who can't hear? The closest you can do is either have a measure of sound waves via a "crowd meter" or some sort... that doesn't really demonstrate sound to the person just "something" since no matter how much someone "understands" sound a deaf person still isn't going to understand it because they aren't going to know what it "sounds" like.
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So God could in fact be caused by incorrectly wired sysnapses or brain damage? Hardly good for his CV I'd imagine :D
Also I'd say the best way i could think of to demonstrate sound to someone would be to use a large speaker that could be turned up enough for the vibration to show. Then i'd explain to them via text and lip reading what sound is, what sounwaves actually are, how the vibration is picked up by the ear, sent to the brain and decoded in a normal humans mind.
Then I'd allow them to use feathers, paper, plastic sheets etc to measure soundwave density and the effects of sound on those things.
Basically i'd explain, then demonstrate and then allow them to test and verify the theories themselves. Something no one seems to be able to do with and Omniscient, Omnipotent, Omnipresent God.
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