Dear Ode Coyote (Ken)

I have read a lot of dribble in my long life, but this post is a crowning
achievement
in "nothing."

Where do you find such foolishness?

"Ole Bob"

Ode Coyote wrote:

>  It is being shown that memory itself is holographic and nonlocal. If true,
> it would stand to reason that it would stay wherever it was placed by
> whatever means was used to place it there...but since it's nonlocal, could
> be accessed from anywhere... placing memory only tells you where you left
> "your" doorway to it, not where it is.
>  The doorway could be descibed as 'intent'...as in, "This is where I'm
> going to look for what is all around me"
>  So, it's not just the water that holds intent and memory no matter where
> you think you put it, it's the entire omniverse.
>  But in the onmiverse, there is no discrimination as to access.  If you
> truely believe it's lost...it is...to you, because your true intent is to
> 'not' find it.
>  A person who is fully aware of their true intent would be known as a
> Avatar or the equivalent.

The rest removed to conserve bandwidth.

Bob


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