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Now we describe the properties of light blue and dark
blue. Basically, the blue colour is of two types, light blue and dark blue. The
brain cells are more sensitive to the light blue colour. It is the light blue
colour that first of all affects the brain cells. The light blue colour
prevailing in the brain cells is different from that of the blue colour of the
celestial atmosphere. Thickness of every cell membrane varies and these are
also capable of filtering the colours. The blue colour changes
into another colour when a cell filters its blue colour. In this way millions
of cells partake in this process and it gives rise to an imagination, which in
its last stage is manifested practically. Sometimes the colour of these cells
undergoes changes to such an extent that it is perceived as red, green, yellow
or orange. The lights entering from the outside do not have space in them
rather it is produced under the influence exercised by the brain cells upon those lights. When the influence of the
brain cells fashions space it transforms the waves of light into a variety of
colours reaching up to sixty in numbers. In actual fact, these very colours are
responsible for the senses operative in our mind and body.
We have no objection to a person not accepting more than
sixty colors or settling for less. But it is important to mention here that all
nerves are related to brain cells and their electrical currents. All the nerves
are affected by this, as we have mentioned that the wavelength of the ear can
be reduced to less than four hundred or more than sixteen by an electric
current. It also means that we are surrounded by a constant electric current.
How many types of electrical resistors do they contain? What is his count, man
cannot count by any means. However, this electricity comes out of the control
of the brain cells, so it brings a net of different colors in front of the eyes.
In addition, the sense of sight, sense of taste, sense of smell, sense of
thinking, sense of speech, and sense of touch etc. are formed from it.
Etc. does not mean that the number of senses is the same,
but surely there are many more senses which are not known to man.
Khwaja Shamsuddin Azeemi
وَمَاذَرَالَکُم فِی
الْاَرْضِ مُخْتَلِفًا اَلْوَانُه اِنَّ فِیْ ذٰلِکَ لَآيةً لِقَومِ يَّذَّکَّرُوْن
"And whatever He has spread for you on the earth of varying colors—surely in that is a sign for a people who reflect."
Surah An-Nahl (16:13)