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You have free speech...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for lobes in alt.magick
Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:42

.... Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to date. Hell, The best researched bit of cortex is the Ocipital lobe, you know, vision. Up to today they are still looking for 'pictures' in the brain, instead of change. Wait, could the brain be an organ sensitive to change ? Oh wait, it is.... Now know...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for lobes in alt.philosophy
Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 16, 2008 11:42

.... Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to date. Hell, The best researched bit of cortex is the Ocipital lobe, you know, vision. Up to today they are still looking for 'pictures' in the brain, instead of change. Wait, could the brain be an organ sensitive to change ? Oh wait, it is.... Now know...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for lobes in alt.magick
Author: marika
Date: Sep 15, 2008 18:48

...anything. Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to date. Hell, The best researched bit of cortex is the Ocipital lobe, you know, vision. Up to today they are still looking for 'pictures' in the brain, instead of change. Wait, could the brain be an organ sensitive to change ? Oh wait, it is.... Now know that...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
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Author: marika
Date: Sep 15, 2008 18:48

...anything. Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to date. Hell, The best researched bit of cortex is the Ocipital lobe, you know, vision. Up to today they are still looking for 'pictures' in the brain, instead of change. Wait, could the brain be an organ sensitive to change ? Oh wait, it is.... Now know that...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
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Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 15, 2008 13:12

... to map anything. Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to date. Hell, The best researched bit of cortex is the Ocipital lobe, you know, vision. Up to today they are still looking for 'pictures' in the brain, instead of change. Wait, could the brain be an organ sensitive to change ? Oh wait, it is.... Now know that nobody knows ...
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Re: taoism and gnostic exegetical acrobatics
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Author: Bassos
Date: Sep 15, 2008 13:12

... to map anything. Yes, the theories are interesting. But no, there is no actual convincing evidence for a singular theory. You could know this by keeping up to date. Hell, The best researched bit of cortex is the Ocipital lobe, you know, vision. Up to today they are still looking for 'pictures' in the brain, instead of change. Wait, could the brain be an organ sensitive to change ? Oh wait, it is.... Now know that nobody knows ...
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Re: Why We Are All Insane
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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 27, 2008 13:41

... a dynamic hierarchy. But instead of processing beginning at the bottom with raw patterns and then ascending to highly abstract representations, the processing in the frontal cortex starts with an abstract level of mapping in the prefrontal lobes and then washes down through a series of mid-level motor filters until it hits the primary motor area. An inkling of what ought to be done gets turned into a mapping of actual muscle commands by a...
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Re: You have free speech...
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Author: Acceleration of meat
Date: Aug 1, 2008 20:46

... scans on their most violent prisoners, and discovered the neural pathway from the Corpus Collosum to the prefrontal lobes was constricted. When the limbic system is excited, that is a heightened emotional state, then prefrontal activity ... primates. Whorehouses are decorated in crimson for similar reasons. How functional do you need the prefrontal lobes to be in order for "free will" to be possible? Does a retard have free will?...
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Re: You have free speech...
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Author: Day Brown
Date: Aug 1, 2008 05:47

... scans on their most violent prisoners, and discovered the neural pathway from the Corpus Collosum to the prefrontal lobes was constricted. When the limbic system is excited, that is a heightened emotional state, then prefrontal activity ... of primates. Whorehouses are decorated in crimson for similar reasons. How functional do you need the prefrontal lobes to be in order for "free will" to be possible? Does a retard have free will?
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Dark Knight rattles the cages on War on Terror and Tyranny . . . mirrors today's issues in real world!
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Author: Tracer Bullet
Date: Jul 20, 2008 00:28

... chaos to Gotham, and the scene of people fleeing Gotham on Ferry's at the end of the film reminds you a lot of 9/11 after the WTC bombings. The Joker targets law enforcement once the trials begin; killing the Judge, Commissioner Lobe, and they try to target Harvey Dent, but Bruce Wayne gets in the way, and soon Batman too. Lt. Gordon, Harvey Dent, and Batman all team up to catch the Joker, but when they do, he creates chaos like ...
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