Well, as for me, I believe that what is 'believable' and 'unblievable' are completely left up to perception. That being said . . .
A certain level of me can believe in the Middle Earth's existence. It's like when you're very young, you still sincerely believe that it's possible to fly. A part of me can believe whole-heartedly that Middle Earth exists, so I could read the books actually believing that they happened, and that the characters existed at some point.
I would say more, but I can't, as my Mother's telling me to get off line.
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Knowledge is just opinion that you trust enough to act upon.
-Children of the Mind, by Orson Scott Card.
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