Many, many years ago I attend a series of lectures in the Guildhall of London on the workings of the brain. One of the conclusions of some researchers was that one of the only ways to explain the brain's incredible capacity for memory was to posit that the brain had inherent memories of future events which were then later triggered by the actual events. Interesting, n'est-ce pas? Paul
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