... on viewing deterioration enough reward. Sincerely, Martin. Your friend, the mock alien. Martin's "good" stories appear to be similar to tooly's. It seems logical to imagine that our materialism boils down to a humanism with the culturalism adding in a little flavour. Spice things up all you want but it's still a monkey. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrHRWGsCfN0
... brain's superior colliculus, uses these separate inputs to create our cinematic experiences. The textbook rewrite: The brain can, if it must...>> precision, something higher brain regions fudge in favor of prioritizing our central gaze. By sending sound inputs directly to our image processor, the auditory system can avoid playing telephone with time-sensitive ...
... brain's superior colliculus, uses these separate inputs to create our cinematic experiences. The textbook rewrite: The brain can, if it must,... precision, something higher brain regions fudge in favor of prioritizing our central gaze. By sending sound inputs directly to our image processor, the auditory system can avoid playing telephone with time-sensitive information...
...like the brain's superior colliculus, uses these separate inputs to create our cinematic experiences. The textbook rewrite: The brain can, if it must,... spatial precision, something higher brain regions fudge in favor of prioritizing our central gaze. By sending sound inputs directly to our image processor, the auditory system can avoid playing telephone with time-sensitive information. ...
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 06:34:40 -0700, Sir Frederick wrote: Turning conventional neuroscience on its head, new research suggests ... neuroscience was upside down, or is so now, or will be later, or is in a constant cartwheel state or neuroscience needs a lesson on heads and feet...?
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 06:34:40 -0700, Sir Frederick wrote: Turning conventional neuroscience on its head, new research suggests ... neuroscience was upside down, or is so now, or will be later, or is in a constant cartwheel state or neuroscience needs a lesson on heads and feet...?
On Mon, 18 Aug 2008 16:56:22 -0400, "tooly" <rdh11@bellsouth.net> wrote: "tooly" <rdh11@bellsouth.net> wrote in message news:Pkkqk.11939$XT1.3850@bignews5.bellsouth.net... Idiot. You play with this stuff like it doesn't matter. Life itself IS an illusion. It is just another story we attach to the 'cinematic projections' we play back from memory. Why would you...
... other posters. The human condition puts us all into subconsciously imaginary positions. Such is the nature of our intelligence based on ourpersonalvirtualreality. I consider that a common insanity. Witchcraft is one of many ways we have for managing our common insanity, I use science which emphasizes reductionism.
... understanding are Newton's laws, laws of motion and gravity. Our very perception is based on symbolism. I rant about ourpersonalvirtualreality, it is fully made up of representations and symbols. This allows for inferences ... beyond that, then you can engage in the activity of personal experience and trial and error and find out for yourself. ...
... understanding are Newton's laws, laws of motion and gravity. Our very perception is based on symbolism. I rant about ourpersonalvirtualreality, it is fully made up of representations and symbols. This allows for inferences ... beyond that, then you can engage in the activity of personal experience and trial and error and find out for yourself. ...