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The first of its kind, the study opens the door to the tantalizing possibility that, according to Visscher, "the brain, in this case at least, is relatively uninventive: it may use fairly similar methods to generate light-based and sound-based memories." So three centuries after Newton published his inspired speculation, there is evidence that his intuition was close to the mark.
This statement is a bit overrated of itself; the Quantum Mechanics of Memory is dubbed “Memophorescenicity,” that I fully described recently here, What is Consciousness? (PhysOrgEU; January 13).
Best wishes, Mong 2/20/7usct11:22a; author Gods, Genes, Conscience and Gods, Genes, Conscience: Global Dialogues Now; a cyberspace hermit-philosopher of Modern Mind, whose works are based on the current advances in interdisciplinary science and integrative psychology of Science and Religion worldwide; ethically, morally; metacognitively, and objectively.
This statement is a bit overrated of itself; the Quantum Mechanics of Memory is dubbed “Memophorescenicity,” that I fully described recently here, What is Consciousness? (PhysOrgEU; January 13).
Best wishes, Mong 2/20/7usct11:22a; author Gods, Genes, Conscience and Gods, Genes, Conscience: Global Dialogues Now; a cyberspace hermit-philosopher of Modern Mind, whose works are based on the current advances in interdisciplinary science and integrative psychology of Science and Religion worldwide; ethically, morally; metacognitively, and objectively.
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Really! wow!
why so boring
imaninja
Really! wow!
hi