"Ron Blue" <rcb5 at MSN.COM> wrote in message
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>> Ketley <xon74 at dial.pipex.com> wrote in message
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> According R. Tim Coslet (1995) when viewing a hologram with a different
> laser frequency than the one used to take the picture the image produced
> results in a change in size proportional to the change in wavelength between
> the two light sources. Neural quasi-holograms should produce variation and
> deviations from the original memory in a Gaussian distribution. This would
> result from the recovery of memories with different oscillating neural
> frequencies.
Is this what happens during inner-vision when, say, an object such as a man
or woman are walking toward you: visualising something approaching ?
ian
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