Haven't read it yet but just wanted to say that I have never had trouble wih 
his idea

> On 25 Dec 2014, at 8:17 pm, Evgenii Rudnyi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> In paper
> 
> Forsdyke, D.R. (2009). Samuel Butler and human long term memory: is the 
> cupboard bare? Journal of Theoretical Biology 258(1), 156-164. (see 
> http://post.queensu.ca/~forsdyke/mind01.htm)
> 
> the author considers a possibility that the long term memory is outside the 
> brain. I guess that Bruno should like it.
> 
> "The suggestion of the medieval physician Avicenna that the brain ‘cupboard’ 
> is bare, – i.e. the brain is a perceptual, not storage, organ – is consistent 
> with a mysterious ‘universe as holograph’ model."
> 
> "Charles Darwin spent much time setting out various combinations of 26 units 
> in linear order on paper. Yet, that each cell of an organism might contain 
> similar digital information, now known as DNA, was beyond his conceptual 
> horizon. Likewise, many today compute using remote information storage yet 
> are unlikely to countenance the possibility that their own brains might 
> functioning similarly."
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Evgenii
> 
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