To: Quix
The information in the brain can be and likely is coded and condensed.
To me, the idea is much more likely than cases of demonic possessions, which as I said are very very very rare. It explains a lot of the phenomena neatly (though not without controversey) but to me it makes more sense than demonic possession.
There is not a bogeyman lurking in every corner.
211 posted on
04/25/2004 2:02:25 PM PDT by
HitmanLV
(I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.)
To: HitmanNY; All
I don't think there's a demon lurking in every comic book. But demon possession is far from uncommon.
And in Shrillery's universe, is set to become much more common.
Perhaps you missed the thread on Marx's satanism. Surprisingly, my Party member in China knew about that background.
Given the detail and number of experiences given in the example of the little boy and the pilot, I still say, the data is vastly too extensive, even in coded, packed form.
Not only that, can you imagine how complicated
REFORMATTING AND PACKING umpteen terrabytes of data in a human brain would be every lifetime or whatever every generation?
If you add in a supposed collective unconscious, the challenge becomes geometrically more impossible. Even ET's crainiums would not be large enough, imho.
We are talking about every moment, visual, auditory, emotions, thoughts, touch, smells, tastes of every life involved. That is NOT a small amount of information . . . for even one life.
Though I'd love to see speculation about how much data that would be.
217 posted on
04/25/2004 3:58:45 PM PDT by
Quix
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