J. R. Molloy wrote:
> > well, i'm a counter-example to that one.
> >
> > -x
>
> So was Lao Tzu, or so I've heard. (You're in very good company, IMO.)
> Although the most intelligent people also seem to be the most susceptible to
> hypnosis, they're also the most likely to understand and explain the process.
> Anyway, congratulations on breaking out of the mass socio-genic hypnosis.
>
> Do you speak Chinese?
>
> Stay hungry,
>
> --J. R.
>
> Useless hypotheses:
> consciousness, phlogiston, philosophy, vitalism, mind, free will, qualia,
> analog computing
>
> Everything that can happen has already happened, and not just once, but an
> infinite number of times. This will continue forever.
Molloy, your statement is wrong.
Ross
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