Roger Clough wrote: > > Hi benjayk > > In monadic theory, since space does not exist, monads are by definition > nonlocal, thus all minds in a sense are one > and can commune with one another as well as with God (the mind behind the > supreme monad). > > The clarity of intercommunication will of course depend, of course, on the > sensitivity of the monads, their intelligence, > and how "near" (resonant) their partners are, as well as other factors > such as whether or not its > a clear monadic weather day. > > I agree. We even have empiricial evidence for that with telepathy (and other psi phenomena). It seems computers will have a hard time doing any of it, since we specificially built them to only do what we ordered them to do. -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Simple-proof-that-our-intelligence-transcends-that-of-computers-tp34330236p34333545.html Sent from the Everything List mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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