[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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 > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > See what's new at AOL.com > <http://www.aol.com?NCID=AOLCMP00300000001170> and Make AOL Your > Homepage <http://www.aol.com/mksplash.adp?NCID=AOLCMP00300000001169>. > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >============================================================ >FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv >Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College >lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org > Paul, I knew you were going to say that. Orlando
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