Augustin, I should have sent this before sending you my earlier mail (at a quarter past midnight this morning) since it rebuts RKS's mail of 29 September and...
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John M
jamikes@...
Oct 1, 2003 4:08 pm
Ken, if "things" can be viewed in diverse ways because none of them fits perfectly (waves-particles, and some others I am sure) then our views are incorect. We...
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Ronald C. Blue
paradox137
Oct 1, 2003 7:14 pm
http://www.nature.com/nsu/030929/030929-3.html Object big enough to see with microscope could be in two places at once. 1 October 2003 ... From: "Alfredo...
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John M
jamikes@...
Oct 1, 2003 8:47 pm
Dear Jane, thanks for the consent in your question below to my post. A potential reply: It is usual that people sort out things according to the ONE aspect...
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Robert Karl Stonjek
robert_karl_...
Oct 1, 2003 9:38 pm
RKS: Assuming a discrete quantum base, that quantum discreteness is many orders of magnitude below the scale of the neuron. The neuron itself is at around...
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Ronald C. Blue
paradox137
Oct 2, 2003 3:03 am
http://complex.gmu.edu/neural/papers/jneurosci23_7255.pdf An important paper which could be used to support quantum effects in my opinion. Ron Blue ...
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Jane Cull
nyashaau
Oct 2, 2003 7:57 am
Yes, I know what you mean John. Thanks Jane ... From: "John M" <jamikes@...> To: <MindBrain@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2003 6:46 AM ...
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Jane Cull
nyashaau
Oct 2, 2003 7:57 am
Dear Ron and All Have you or anyone else on this list done studies on motion at the quantum, molecular or cellular level? What keeps showing up for me over...
3426
John M
jamikes@...
Oct 2, 2003 4:12 pm
Dear Jane, your quest for 'motion39; is an exciting one. Although the tendency in it - as I can giess from your formulation - pertains to more than just...
3427
Ken Brown
ykenhen
Oct 2, 2003 10:08 pm
RKS: We note that there is essentially an infinite number of discrete amplitudes between +1 and -1. KHB: Personally, I note that there is essentially a finite...
3428
Robert Karl Stonjek
robert_karl_...
Oct 2, 2003 10:59 pm
RKS: We note that there is essentially an infinite number of discrete amplitudes between +1 and -1. KHB: Personally, I note that there is essentially a finite...
3429
Jane Cull
nyashaau
Oct 3, 2003 5:38 am
Dear John Thanks for your reply. Yes, boundaries obscure the view. However, motion can be observed when boiling a pot of water for example and observing ...
3430
Robert Karl Stonjek
robert_karl_...
Oct 3, 2003 6:52 am
RKS: We note that there is essentially an infinite number of discrete amplitudes between +1 and -1. KHB: Personally, I note that there is essentially a finite...
3431
leonmaurer@...
leonmaurer2
Oct 3, 2003 10:05 am
... That's true. But if the zero-point has no location, it must be ubiquitous throughout all space and time. In such a case, it would follow that all ...
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Alfredo e Maria Alice
btapj
Oct 3, 2003 10:05 am
... APJ- Thanks for the reference. We should discuss more of Stapp´s work. I wonder why he and other physicists - as Penrose - are so willing to refer to ...
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Alfredo Pereira Jr.
btapj
Oct 3, 2003 10:06 am
... that one ... doing is ... going on? ... face at the ... activity in ... body to see ... disturbing the ... through ... patterns ... taking place ... APJ -...
3434
Christopher Holmes
cholmes@...
Oct 3, 2003 10:06 am
Glen, You are inclined to think of things in dualistic ways, with your dichotomies of materialist and idealist, and whether consciousness comes from matter or ...
3435
Thomas Zo€ ¦ëga Rams€...
t_z_ramsoy
Oct 3, 2003 10:08 am
The Neural Substrates of Visual Implicit Memory: Do the Two Hemispheres Play Different Roles? Neal E. A. Kroll, A. P. Yonelinas, M. M. Kishiyama, Kathleen...
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Ken Brown
ykenhen
Oct 3, 2003 1:28 pm
Dear RKS, In the first few lines of my previous mail I conclusively demolished your logic on the existence of an infinity of discrete amplitudes. You counter...
3437
John M
jamikes@...
Oct 3, 2003 2:02 pm
Alfredo, are the Fourrier series really "sound"? you may have a similar series by quite other premises in calculation. Do they "sound"? or rather: WHAT WE SEE ...
3438
Ken Brown
ykenhen
Oct 3, 2003 5:03 pm
John, I agree that a more holistic view is eminently desirable. Patchwork is insufficient.The difficulty is how to attain the global view without going through...
3439
glen_swift
Oct 3, 2003 9:36 pm
Hi Leon, I appreciate your response to my comments. (LM) if the zero-point has no location, it must be ubiquitous throughout all space and time. (GS) I agree. ...
3440
Robert Karl Stonjek
robert_karl_...
Oct 3, 2003 11:10 pm
Dear RKS, In the first few lines of my previous mail I conclusively demolished your logic on the existence of an infinity of discrete amplitudes. You counter...
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Jane Cull
nyashaau
Oct 4, 2003 1:16 am
Dear Alfredo Many thanks for your reply. I am absolutely hopeless at maths so could not possibly carry out what you proposed. However, I am intrigued by two ...
3442
glen_swift
Oct 4, 2003 4:17 am
Christopher, Thank you for your clarification. (CH) You are inclined to think of things in dualistic ways, with your dichotomies of materialist and idealist,...
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John M
jamikes@...
Oct 4, 2003 2:34 pm
Dear Jane, ... please, don't. If you want to agree with me, please omit "in behavior". Change. period. Our space-time inhibitied mind (of course, since it...
3444
Ken Brown
ykenhen
Oct 4, 2003 5:10 pm
Dear RKS Thanks for the Gribbin quotation which I had already seen. I conjecture that it doesn't confirm your view on the incompatability between discontinuity...
3445
Robert Karl Stonjek
robert_karl_...
Oct 5, 2003 1:34 am
RKS: I suppose that is one way of backing out of a debate which you had no chance of winning. Even if we accept a discrete quantum world, this has no impact...
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Alfredo Pereira Jr.
btapj
Oct 6, 2003 6:54 am
... APJ - It is increasingly clear that the cholinergic system *modulates* consciousness, but it is not the informational medium for sensory consciousness. As...
3447
Alfredo Pereira Jr.
btapj
Oct 6, 2003 6:54 am
... totally ... included 'data'. ... cognitive ... gives ... today-s ... APJ - John, I am sure that Freeman is not a scientist who "make them up". His proposal...