--- In [email protected], film_man_pdx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is an interesting article with a flaw on the scientist part:  
> They make the assumption that "remembering" or "reliving" process 
> that the mind is doing is the same as the actual, present time, in 
> the now, experience of God.  Memory just isn't the same as 
> experience, as intense as those memories may be.
> 
> I'd be curious to see if the results were the same for brothers from 
> a similar order, or perhaps doing research on MD and Purusha 
> members.  Maybe the movement needs to trade in all those old EEG 
> machines of Wallace's and invest in a fMRI in Fairfield for this 
> type of research.

Brain imaging isn't like an x-ray where you can take a single snapshot. It 
usually takes 
many seconds or even minutes to do a scan of the brain. The longest recorded 
period of 
Pure Consciousness in a TMer is about 70 seconds according to the EEG, which is 
pushing 
the margin for most imaging techniques, I think.


BTW, fMRI machines cost almost as much as the entire campus of MUM is worth. 
That's 
why a single scan costs $1000 or more.







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