
THE TRUTH OF DESTINY
But you will not will unless Allah wills.
Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise. (Qur'an, 76:30)
As a result of experiments he performed in 1973,
Professor Benjamin Libet, a neurophysiologist at the University
of California, revealed that all our decisions and choices are set
out beforehand, and that consciousness only comes into play half
a second after everything has been determined.44
This is interpreted by other neurophysiologists as meaning that
we actually live in the past and that our consciousness is like
a monitor which shows us everything half a second later.
Therefore,
none of the experiences we perceive are in real time, but are delayed
by up to half a second from the real events themselves. Libet carried
out his research by making use of the fact that brain surgery can
be performed without the use of narcosis, in other words while the
subject is fully conscious. Libet stimulated the brains of his subjects
with small electrical currents, and when they experienced a perception
that their hands had been touched the subjects said that they had
felt that "touch" almost half a second before. As a result of his
measurements, Libet arrived at the following conclusion: All perceptions
are normally transmitted to the brain. As these are subconsciously
evaluated and interpreted, the ego is unaware of anything. The information
that appears before our minds, in other words that we can be aware
of, is transmitted to the cortex, the seat of consciousness, after
a certain delay.45
The conclusion from this may be summarised as follows: The
decision to move a muscle takes place before that decision reaches
the consciousness. There is always a delay between a neurological
or perceptual process and our becoming aware of the thought, feeling,
perception or movement it represents. To put it another way, we
can only be aware of a decision after that decision has been taken.
In Professor Libet's experiments, this delay varies
between 350 and 500 milliseconds, although the conclusion that emerges
is in no way dependent upon those figures. Because, according to
Libet, whatever the length of that delay-it makes no difference
whether it is great or small, whether it lasts an hour or a microsecond-our
material life is always in the past. This demonstrates that every
thought, emotion, perception or movement happens before reaching
our consciousness, and that proves that the future is entirely outside
our control.46
In other experiments, Professor Libet left the choice of when the
subjects would move their fingers up to them. The brains of the
subjects were monitored at the moment their fingers moved, and it
was observed that the relevant brain cells went into action before
the subjects actually took the decision. To put it another way,
the command "do!" reaches the individual, and the brain is readied
to perform the action; the individual only becomes aware of this
half a second later. He or she does not take a decision to act and
then performs that action, but rather performs an action predetermined
for him or her. Yet, the brain makes an adjustment, removing any
recognition that the individual is actually living in the past.
For that reason, at the moment we refer to as "now," we are actually
living something determined in the past. As already discussed, these
studies manifest the fact that everything happens by the will of
Allah, as revealed in Surat al-Insan 30.

44. Benjamin Libet, “Unconscious
cerebral initiative and the role of conscious will in voluntary
action,” Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1985, 529-566.
45. www.genetikbilimi.com/genbilim/bilincbeyninkuklasi.htm.
46. http://faculty.virginia.edu/consciousness/new_page_8.htm#5.10.%20Free%20will%20as
%20the%20possibility%20of%20alternative%20action.
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