The senses are limited. The eye sees only a small range of light waves and is easily deceived as to sizes and locations of objects. The ear hears only a limited range of sound waves. The sense of touch can reach only to objects accessible to the hand and is not a precise sense at that. On the other hand, man’s reason can encompass distances, sizes, sounds, and temperatures beyond the range of the senses. More than that, reason can contemplate phenomena which transcend the senses and even the imagination