Date: 16/07/2018 21:40:41
From: transition
ID: 1253172
Subject: neuronal apoptosis

what’s the hardest thing you ever dedicated a lot of thought to that seemed unnatural, or counterintuitive, or paradoxical (even if just involved contradictory aspects/requirements), of the full range from the apparently mundane every-day through to the highly abstract/technical.

and of those, give an idea if it was the conceptualization, or putting it into words, or both that was difficult.

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Date: 16/07/2018 21:46:45
From: roughbarked
ID: 1253173
Subject: re: neuronal apoptosis

transition said:


what’s the hardest thing you ever dedicated a lot of thought to that seemed unnatural, or counterintuitive, or paradoxical (even if just involved contradictory aspects/requirements), of the full range from the apparently mundane every-day through to the highly abstract/technical.

and of those, give an idea if it was the conceptualization, or putting it into words, or both that was difficult.

Disregarding the meaning of life and why w are standiing in it?

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Date: 16/07/2018 23:49:31
From: transition
ID: 1253216
Subject: re: neuronal apoptosis

fairly much anything that seemed oddly difficult to think about, that perhaps left you with the added task of working through why it (or aspects of) were difficult.

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Date: 18/07/2018 10:32:48
From: transition
ID: 1253660
Subject: re: neuronal apoptosis

ought chuck an example in I guess

considerations of how the sleeping influence the behavior of those awake in various near proximity

on the the face of it it looks like a perhaps simple subject, but it’s not.

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Date: 18/07/2018 15:13:27
From: Bubblecar
ID: 1253717
Subject: re: neuronal apoptosis

I spent a long time considering the implications of a multiverse for human consciousness, before deciding there aren’t any.

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