K C Cheng <kccheng at postoffice.idirect.com> wrote:
>> > It is incredible that these should be under electromagnetic
>> >control.
>> Yes, that is why I like akasha better, as that seems just one step
>> more vague but for me uncountably more precise.
>> =
>>> Only the control bit then might still sound odd.
>As I am deveoping on the video right now, the control is not direct, but
>indirect, via how memories affect our sensing, and from sensing, we
>control our voluntary mentation and locomotion. Very difficult and yet
>very simple when it's proven. =
What are mentation and locomotion?
And, by the ways, the CPUs affect a lot of the sensing.
I I decide these systems are going to use some sensing system, or
if I tell the other CPU to do some motorics stuff, than that tends to
be sort of law in this head as long as I keep at it and the head is
sober enough.
>> %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
>> >> : Instead, they are taken in and
>> >> : stored as stimulus-specific electromagnetic particles.
>> Stored how?
>>answered already in the other news response. =
I do not recall
And I tend to read them.
You said some vague stuff, but I do not recall I rprecise description
of how that storing should work.
>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>> - Can photons go through myelin?????????????
>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>Just like =A2=F7=A2=F8=A2=E9=A2=F9=A2=FD=A2=ED plastic, when light is str=
>ong enough,
For the orcs the bit with the plastic again?
>some should
>get through. =
SHOULD OR DO?
>> - According to estimates when did myelin originate?
>>> - When does it develop in a human embryo ?
>>>in the spinal cord, during late fetal period and continued during first=
> postnatal yearr(KL Moore,The Developing Human, 1988, p373) =
Yes, but at what moths in the fetal period where?
To anyone, can photons go through myelin?