> From: Jef Allbright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On 11/12/07, Benjamin Goertzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I read it more as if it were a very highbrow sort of poetry ;-) > > Same here. At first I was disappointed and irritated by the lack of > meaningful content (or was it all content, but lacking form...?) and > subsequent waste of time. Then I thought of doing a term frequency > analysis and posting my observation that it really doesn't matter what > order you read this thing, the meaning stays essentially the same. > (Like, far out!) > > But then I realized that someone would think I just have a negative > attitude. ;-)
Well I think it was Ben that said somewhere on this list that we don't know fully how the human brain stores knowledge. He'd mentioned octonionic before and then holograms popped into my head so I searched on octonionic and holograms and this book eventually came up. Then when I did a quick scan of this book I was floored. Yes this book is not scientific and it is written in the form of a journal like Daedalus or something but more intense, rich and thick. Just for its stimulatory effect it's amazing. I can only skip around and read a few paragraphs at a time. It is unique and I'm trying to figure out if the writer is a genius or a poet. John ----- This list is sponsored by AGIRI: http://www.agiri.org/email To unsubscribe or change your options, please go to: http://v2.listbox.com/member/?member_id=8660244&id_secret=64295848-a67da6
