Re: ality

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Sun Feb 24 2002 - 20:37:10 GMT

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    On Sunday, February 24, 2002, at 03:01 , Dace wrote:

    > The brain exists in only one moment at any given time. It doesn't span
    > time
    > the way the mind does. For the brain, the present excludes the past.
    > For
    > the mind, the present embraces the past. To be more precise, the brain
    > is
    > the aspect of mind which is spatiotemporal, i.e. limited to the current
    > moment.

    And I've given up even attempting to locate the universe such thoughts
    are coming from....

    - Wade

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