How do they replicate themselves with the exact same memory engrams as
before? Thanks for the response.     m.a.

On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 11:28 AM John Clark <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Wed, Nov 28, 2018 at 9:39 AM Martin Abramson <[email protected]>
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> >"Anything with the capacity to change will do and that's why one carbon
>> atom is a good as another."  Please explain.   m.a.
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> Science can not tell the difference between one carbon atom and another
> (if they are of the same isotope), good thing too because the carbon atoms
> that make up your brain now are not the same ones that were in it last
> year. So carbon atoms don't have your name scratched on them, the thing
> that makes you be you is the way those carbon atoms are arranged.
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> John K Clark
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