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Old 01-07-2007, 04:13 AM #1
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Default I would dare say that:

Most of us who were creative before Pd and now find ourselves less gifted and talented in that department saw signs of Pd on our right side first, but those of us who were more methodical and detailed in our thought patterns before Pd than we are now probably saw signs on our left side first. On the other hand, a recent posting told us that Left brain/Right brain dominance is a bunch of hooey and we are all whole brain thinkers (I disagree with that theory, by the way). Of course, there are those of us who interacted with life equally as well with our left brain as we did with our right brain. It was a coin toss there as to which side Pd showed first.

As far as there being a collective unconscious or collective subconscious into which our thoughts are poured and from which we draw, well you must know my thoughts on that matter since I am now thinking them. On the other hand, we could adhere to the theory that the mitochondria of our cells were once seperate from our humanity and more akin to bacteria which learn almost simultaneously as a group when even one bacterium gathers information. The thing that makes that theory seem possible is the fact that our mitochondris possess their own DNA. Perhaps that is like having a backup power supply just as our cells can work via both chemical and electrical reactions in formulating methylcobalamin in order to maintain our memory.

Which spins my mind out on a tangent and accuses Einstein of being incorrect about light. Everything has its own set of characteristics that, when exibited, allow us to identify it as being whatever it is. If one of the characteristics of light is that it travels at 186,000 miles per second, does that mean that if that characteristic changes the result is something other than light? By the way, does anyone know where light goes when you turn it off?

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Heart dear michael and BEMM -hello!

so many different theory's -so much to expound upon?
has anyone watched a movie with Kevin Spacey in it called
K-PAX, it is about a (space man)
- extra terrestrial's from the planet K-PAX,
Kevin Spacey has a sense of humor that makes his character very believable [called - PROT -rhymes with note.]
it is science fiction but I really enjoy it
-not that I have to believe in any of it...
but Kevin Spacey speaks about "light travel" -and Einstein's theory, about traveling the speed of light.

it is worth watching this is the cover of the DVD


Kevin Spacey tells about how much energy there is in one beam of Light.
PROT would answer your light question like this -
Light is an electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength in the range from about 4,000 (violet) to about 7,700 (red) angstroms and may be perceived by the normal unaided human eye, so out of this range may be we can't see..
unless you are from a different solar system.

michael -
now you ask a question or are you setting me up for a joke- where does light go when we turn it off?
my answer:
it goes out because it no longer has a connection to the circuit?


where do dreams come from -stimuli of the day collected in our brains, or
is it notes from our soul - or both-
I have heard dreaming is big with us Parkies.
mine are all in color!
well dear micheal, and BEMM
I hope you have peace in your heart,
I'm tired - going to go back and catch somemore Zzz's.
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Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving, and tolerant with the weak and the wrong. Sometime in your life you will have been all of these.
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