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Brain’s TV Studio:
"system through to the brain’s TV studio where the information is scanned on one TV set to be tactically compared with the documentary recall playbacks in another TV set-- almost instantly, followed by the imagination’s authoring of a proposed action scenario involving safe and advantageous teleologic employment of previous experience or information to cope with the evolving challenges.
“As a consequence of humans’ mistaken assumption of instantaneousity, man not only thinks he sees objects outside himself, but also identifies the external objects by their tactile surfaces. Thus men tend to ‘think’ of one another in the form of their tactile modeling. Men do not think of one another, as do dogs, in the forms of their smellable stature, or in the terms of their hearable dimension. Nonetheless, when we hear the word ‘atom’ we are hearing Democritus, for it was he who evolved the sound word ‘atom’ to identify his unique metaphysical conclusions in regard to the nature of the physical world. Democritus is as large and as persistent in time dimension as may the word ‘atom’ persist in man’s communicable thought. Because concept ‘atom’ provides our cognition of metaphysically immortal Democritus, the more we”
