Re: Genes are Memes

From: salice (salice@gmx.net)
Date: Fri Oct 12 2001 - 02:10:37 BST

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    > Sorry, but i can't imagine a reality which is not imagined.
    > Poor stupid Salice.
    >"Poor", yes, because that's an unfortunatel state to be in.
    >"Stupid", no, because you have to quite intelligent to get yourself
    >into that state, or at least fairly good at abstract
    >conceptualisation.

    You didn't get the point.

    If someone imagines a reality then this reality is imagined.

    So everyone is in this 'state', the only difference is, that not
    everyone is aware of it.

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