In article <43cesh$11k at eri1.erinet.com>, kenseto at erinet.com (Ken Seto) says:
>>Joseph Strout <jstrout at ucsd.edu> wrote:
>>>On Thu, 14 Sep 1995, Ken Seto wrote:
>[snip]
>>As for the consciousness process, neuroscientists have no idea how the
>neurons in the brain communicate with each other.
I don't know how you can even post such a statement here. We know a
heck of a lot about how neurons communicate with each other; pick up
any intro to neuro text and read up about synapses. Granted, there's
still a lot of details to be worked out, but the fundamentals are
pretty well understood.
[talk of "E-STRINGS" (whatever they are) deleted]
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