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The conceptual process is never static. Thinking does not consist of the insertion of invented images into an otherwise empty vacuum-tube chamber called brain. Thinking is the self-disciplined process of preoccupied consideration of special-case sets of feedback-answers selected out of the multitude of high frequency alternating transceiver brain traffic. This traffic consists of omni-experience processed answers to present or past questions, formulated either by the conscious or subconscious coordinating initiative of the individual or possibly by the individual overlapping generation of group memory.
