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intelegant



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PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 1:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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"I have seen the light of your thoughts on my computer screen. Just as you have seen the light of my thoughts on your computer screen."
You realize the transmission of thought is a function of vision, interpretation, and machine-generated signals.

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"Those thoughts are not mere bits of memory in each of our computers, they are also concepts that have entered each of our minds, through our eyes, ... "
Yes. The transmission depends not only on electronic signals, there are also original thoughts and then also interpreted thoughts.

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" ... from the light emitted on the screen, which is produced by various means depending on the type of monitor you have."
Also count the medium of photon space between your eyes and the monitor. And another process is the physical transformation that occurs in the brain's processing between pupil input hardware and interpretation hardware.
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

intelegant wrote:
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"I have seen the light of your thoughts on my computer screen. Just as you have seen the light of my thoughts on your computer screen."
You realize the transmission of thought is a function of vision, interpretation, and machine-generated signals.
The transmission of thought is a function of sound & actions.
The reception of thought is a function of light & hearing, & touch.
The light i was speaking of was the light on the monitor. I'm no machine.

intelegant wrote:
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"Those thoughts are not mere bits of memory in each of our computers, they are also concepts that have entered each of our minds, through our eyes, ... "
Yes. The transmission depends not only on electronic signals, there are also original thoughts and then also interpreted thoughts.
Tell me friend, what original thought have you had today?
I'll tell you mine, after you tell me yours.
I have a reason for this.
Do you?
intelegant wrote:

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" ... from the light emitted on the screen, which is produced by various means depending on the type of monitor you have."
Also count the medium of photon space between your eyes and the monitor. And another process is the physical transformation that occurs in the brain's processing between pupil input hardware and interpretation hardware.
If you want to call that empty space between what you see, and what you get "photon space", that's fine with me. But that's not a process, that's just a "thing". I haven't lost you, yet?

You appear to be a bit confused, while you are trying to be elegant. C'est la Vie. It happens to the best of us.
You speak of a process of physical transformation, as being a process between the brain & the eyes. Then you speak of input hardware & interpretation hardware. Don't you see, you are repeating yourself?

You don't need to do that with me, i already understand everything.
Nonetheless, I like your style. I'm throwing a party, and if it's not to many miles - i'd like to invite you.
Hear's the invite.
I hope you can come, even if you don't change or have a conceptual transformation. In reality that's what you need.
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