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Dolce Vita ~ Part 3

[My Life Story] U want to FLY and DANCE, properly that means u wish to fully enjoy ur youth while u can. But if this is something u wish yet u can’t achieve, den there’s 2 possibilities: 1, u r aging, 2, u r leaving the world.” I think I said something wrong, because she didn’t sent me anymore msg after this.

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[Jimjimblund.blogspot.com] THE GREATEST UNREAD BLOG IN THE WORLD: Those who reduce consciousness to a by-product of the brain disagree on the relevance of the quantum-mechanical aspects of neural networks: for example, Francis Crick, the late Roger Sperry (1994), and Daniel Dennett (1991) tend to ignore quantum physics, while Stuart Hameroff (1994) believes that consciousness arises from quantum coherence in microtubules within the brain's neurons. Some researchers see a connection between consciousness and the quantum vacuum: for example, Charles Laughlin (1996) argues that the neural structures that mediate consciousness may interact nonlocally with the vacuum (or quantum sea), while Edgar Mitchell (1996) believes that both matter and consciousness arise out of the energy potential of the vacuum.

http://fabriken.akestamholst.se [Fabriken.akestamholst.se] Ã¥kestam.holst: In English: The first is that I'm thrilled to have someone as well-known as Roger von Oech, creator of the Creative Whack Pack and other creativity tools, comment on our blog. The second is that I'm embarrassed to have spelled his name wrong in the original blog post ("van"

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Posted at February 5, 2007 01:02 AM

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