Everybody in the world may know this but moi, but I find it terribly exciting:


   "To argue that conscious experience goes beyond ordinary knowing, we are 
told the story of Mary, a scientist of the future who knows all there is to 
know abut the perception of color.  But she has never been outside a room where 
everything is black or white.  One day she is shown something red.  For the 
first time, Mary _experiences_ red.  Her experience of red is something 
_beyond_ her complete knowledge of red.  Or is it?  You can no doubt generate 
for yourself the pro and con arguments that the Mary story provokes."  


>>>>> (Rosenblum & Kuttner,'Quantum Enigma: Physics Encounters Consciousness', 
>>>>> p.180,2006)    




Somehow this represents the difference between 'probabilities' and 
'possibilities,' but don't ask me to explain.   
 

Marsha
 
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