From: Matt Gingell (mjg223@nyu.edu)
Date: Wed Sep 08 1999 - 01:49:02 MDT
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From: Robert J. Bradbury <bradbury@www.aeiveos.com>
To: <extropians@extropy.com>
>The architectures that were incorporated were those essential for survival.
>If while [...snip...] replaying the time you lost your virginity, a lion >decided to have you for lunch, that extra information would be a survival
>disadvantage.
Christ, anything but that. I think I'd rather be eaten by the lion...
Doesn't it seem though that there must be more to it than that? You need some way of forgetting or pruning the past or you'll drown in irrelevant detail. I’m reminded of a (possibly apocryphal) anecdote about a mental patient with a photographic memory who couldn’t tell whether there was a glass on his bedside table, or he was remembering the one that was there yesterday.
-matt
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