On May 10, 3:13 am, neo <n....@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> John Hasenkam wrote:
> > In a way not surprising but I find the 10 sec delay suspicious. It is
also a
> > simple decision making process(left or right button). I don't think
that is
> > representative of most decision making processes.
>
> >http://www.nature.com/news/2008/080411/full/news.2008.751.html
>
> > Your brain makes up its mind up to ten seconds before you realize it,
> > according to researchers. By looking at brain activity while making a
> > decision, the researchers could predict what choice people would make
before
> > they themselves were even aware of having made a decision.
>
> Interesting. Since last few days, I am thinking over 'free will'.
> Although my conclusion is not scientific, still it agrees with
> abovementioned research. Decision about every letter I am typing is
> taken befor 'I' know it.
>
> Scientists say decision is taken 10 seconds before I realize it.
> Whether rocket launch will take place or not, decision is already
> taken by people in NASA control room and they don't even know it!
>
> Am I going to post this message?
>
> Countdown...
> 10,
> 9,
> 8,
> 7,
> 6,
> 5,
> 4,
> 3,
> 2,
> 1
Time, traveling backward in its inevitable march
toward tomorrow, allows us to forget that which
has not yet been remembered.
What'd I say?
Oh now I remember I forgot.
And that's right.
Once while winding my way through the earth
toward the molten center, I ate a forbidden
mushroom. I spend the next million years in
a frozen wasteland with no protection from
the cold. And when my knee touched the
ground I remembered that those million years
lasted only as long as it took for me to go
from a standing position to resting on one knee.
Afterward, we smoked cigarettes which I had
forgotten and walked backwards for days which
saved a lot of time and fooled the enemy.
You should try it some time as soon as you reach
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