Hi Marsha,
>
Your premise of an illusion is an illusion, so there.  Your conceptualized
pattens are an illusion.  My illusion of your illusion is an illusion.  How
many times can I use the word illusion and still make sense?  What exactly
am I trying to say?  The mind is an illusion creating an illusion of an
illusion.  Hey Marsha, do double negatives cancel each other out?  Or am I
confusing negatives with positives which would make them additive?  Is an
illusion of an illusion real or a dream within a dream?  Which dream is the
one within the other?  Are they inclusionary or convergent?  Which illusion
do you choose?  Nope, sorry, wrong one.  Try again.

Cheers,
Mark

>
>
> Hi Ham,
>
> Scientific objectivity is an illusion.  What has objectively NOT been a
> product of the conceptualization of scientists?  What scientific observation
> in a laboratory has been made with other the mental faculty?  -  Where do
> theories originate?  Where are experiments designed?  Where is data
> observed?
>
> Answer:  In the mind as conceptualized patterns!!!
>
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