Re: TI-H: mind vs. computer
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Re: TI-H: mind vs. computer
OK Dr. Neurololy... how do we convert brain into hard drive?
At 03:47 PM 12/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>> In addition, the point is the electrical(?) synapses, not the number of
>> cells. If you have a bigger brain, you don't necessarily have more memory
>> capacity.
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>The way I understand it, synapses are only used to process this information.
>Memories are stored as a sequence of chemically encoded messages. These
>messages
>get stacked up in chronological order. That's why older memories, the ones
on
>the
>bottom of the stack, are harder to remember. They are on the bottom of the
>stack
>and harder to retrieve. Important memories are recalled often, and put on
top
>of
>the stack again. Your really limited by the amount of memories you remember
>:).
>Hypnosis allows you to get around this. Hypnosis allows someone to more
>directly
>interact with this unconscious stack of memories and extract any
information,
>even the most information. Can anyone else elaborate or correct me if I'm
>wrong?
> -Malluck
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-Dan
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