I've done a little biology so I have my own view and thoughts on this. But since science can't answer this basic question, what do you all think?
For me, memories are science. When we see something an electrical impulse is generated in our eyes and takes a neural pathway in a brains where somewhere it is interpretted as an image. Now close your eyes and imagine that image. You can see it right, it's not as clear but you can see it. So what's happening? Somewhere in your brain an electrical signal is being generated which is similar to that from your eye? But how does it know how to generate that signal. Where is that information stored, and how? This question is really deep. Think of a cat, and you see a little image. But how did your brain know where to start? How did it know how to emulate that image, and not only that, make the cat orange or black, and you see more images. It's incredible and I have no clue what the hell is going on,,,,,
2006-09-16
11:17:25
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Joe_Floggs
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