The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time (Vintage Children's Classics) by Mark Haddon
Author:Mark Haddon
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
ISBN: 9781448139859
Publisher: Random House
Published: 2012-08-01T22:00:00+00:00
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WHEN I WAS little and I first went to school, my main teacher was called Julie, because Siobhan hadn’t started working at the school then. She only started working at the school when I was twelve.
And one day Julie sat down at a desk next to me and put a tube of Smarties on the desk, and she said, ‘Christopher, what do you think is in here?’
And I said, ‘Smarties.’
Then she took the top off the Smarties tube and turned it upside down and a little red pencil came out and she laughed and I said, ‘It’s not Smarties, it’s a pencil.’
Then she put the little red pencil back inside the Smarties tube and put the top back on.
Then she said, ‘If your Mummy came in now, and we asked her what was inside the Smarties tube, what do you think she would say?’, because I used to call Mother Mummy then, not Mother.
And I said, ‘A pencil.’
That was because when I was little I didn’t understand about other people having minds. And Julie said to Mother and Father that I would always find this very difficult. But I don’t find this difficult now. Because I decided that it was a kind of puzzle, and if something is a puzzle there is always a way of solving it.
It’s like computers. People think computers are different from people because they don’t have minds, even though, in the Turing test, computers can have conversations with people about the weather and wine and what Italy is like, and they can even tell jokes.
But the mind is just a complicated machine.
And when we look at things we think we’re just looking out of our eyes like we’re looking out of little windows and there’s a person inside our head, but we’re not. We’re looking at a screen inside our heads, like a computer screen.
And you can tell this because of an experiment which I saw on TV in a series called How the Mind Works. And in this experiment you put your head in a clamp and you look at a page of writing on a screen. And it looks like a normal page of writing and nothing is changing. But after a while, as your eye moves round the page, you realise that something is very strange because when you try to read a bit of the page you’ve read before it’s different.
And this is because when your eye flicks from one point to another you don’t see anything at all and you’re blind. And the flicks are called saccades. Because if you saw everything when your eye flicked from one point to another you’d feel giddy. And in the experiment there is a sensor which tells when your eye is flicking from one place to another and when it’s doing this it changes some of the words on the page in a place where you’re not looking.
But you don’t notice that you’re blind during saccades because your brain fills in the screen in your head to make it seem like you’re looking out of two little windows in your head.
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