RE: Inernal meme?

Hans-Cees Speel (hanss@sepa.tudelft.nl)
Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:05:38 +0200

From: "Hans-Cees Speel" <hanss@sepa.tudelft.nl>
To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 14:05:38 +0200
Subject: RE: Inernal meme?
Message-Id: <E11Vvze-0006lS-00@dryctnath.mmu.ac.uk>

> If we have two subjects, and we hit both on the knee with a hammer,
> then both will feel pain which will be characterised at the
> neurological level by firing of afferent neurons etc. However, the
> neurological patterns are caused by the environmental stimulus, ie.
> the hammer, not by the fact that the two subjects are exposed to each
> other's presence.

this is so intelligent:-)

I am sorry but I could not help finding this humurous

greetings

hc

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