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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans View Post
    Much unlike History, you can't bend it whichever way suits.
    you can bend history if people get taught and told the wrong thing about your past... however I believe you are correct

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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Today young men on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there is no such thing as death, life is only dream, and we're the imagination of ourselves. Here's Tom with the weather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hans View Post
    But this is Physics. Much unlike History, you can't bend it whichever way suits.
    Bwhahaha yeah right.
    Physics text books still state that their is nothing consistent in chaos. And that results that do no meet the grain of figures are erroneous.
    Admittedly it has still come forward a small amount - and we are slowly correcting some wrongs. But there is still a strong society of the 'old boys club' resident in many papers that a being published.
    Unfortunately you are correct - you can't bend it..........but this is more political than anything else.
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    Isn't "Bend It" a song...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    Hmmmm recognizing things we don't deal with.
    We are taught at a young age to recognize many things - most of which we won't deal with.
    Zebra is a common example - and a good one. You will always remember a zebra for a very simple reason
    ITS A BIT STRIPEY FUCKING HORSE

    You remember a Giraffe or an elephant for the same reason.
    Its is though association that you make similar conclusions later in life - this is why you know a horse doesn't have stripes - but your pretty sure the 2 are related.
    Ah but you didn't read the link. Fair enough. The point is that a computer when shown a zebra would run through its memory of images in a logical progression, drilling down until something like a zebra was found.

    The human brain does not work that way. Instead it has almost instant access to memories without having to go through a file discarding irrelevant data. Even more remarkably, a damaged human brain can still hold complete memories from before the damage.

    The concept is that there are structures in the universe - the human brain being one - which contain complete information within the smallest parts. A holographic memory. The proposition is that these small parts are connected to the rest of the universe where all information is stored.

    I think. I'll freely confess this is way over the edge of my knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    The human brain does not work that way. Instead it has almost instant access to memories without having to go through a file discarding irrelevant data.
    I clear our my brain cache files regularly... but some times I delete the wrong files... (like that advert on tv guy in brain throws away a file then in life he keeps working into a door) ummm where am I again...?

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