On 8/3/2014 8:29 PM, Kim Jones wrote:
On 4 Aug 2014, at 10:12 am, meekerdb <[email protected]> wrote:

Sure, maybe they were perfectly aware of the world around them and knew who 
they were with and and where they were and it was just chance cosmic rays 
interrupting their motor neurons that caused them to refer people long dead and 
forget where the bathroom was.

Brent
Again, this is and could only ever be a 3p description. They may have "forgotten where the 
bathroom was" in the shared reality but I daresay in theirs there was something distracting 
them. I don't think it was some kind of hole in their minds which is the (possibly naive 
physicalist) assumption made by most about what Alzheimers "feels like".

As compared to the sophisticated mystics speculation that they're really all there - but "there" isn't here. We can never be sure - but it's easy to tell which way to bet.

Brent

Because you have holes in your brain you must have holes in your mind when you 
act like you have lost the plot navigating in 3D. Perhaps their perception in 
some other area accelerated. We can never be sure.

K


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