The patterns we see in the photographs provide us with a clue to how memory works with mind and brain. The book I need to find the corroberating quote is in a box in Western Massachusetts. The paraphrase is something like this.
A neurobiologist speculated that the sodium and pottassium atoms on either side of the nerve membrane might use the directional spin of electrons to organize and record the code for memory function. In doing so, the quantum level of memory would thus be high enough to approach an infinite aligning of combinations. When a memory goes into a cell, the recording awaits until it then needs to be sent back out whereupon the pattern is read back to the outer layer to be sent with other codes from other cells to form the holgraphic image for a memory recall.
If this happens, the construct must pattern some existing structure in the universe, and all geometric forms possible can be the pattern. Thus for something simple like HOT! might appear only as a sphere or cube while making love for the first time would tax Bucky Fuller's most complex dreams of geodesics. The surface and interior of the structure would look like one of Alex Gray's art pieces.
The garden of the mind is continually flowering such structures in an unlimited flow of thought at least as big and grand as our external universe. The tube torous nature of this seething vibrating boiling thoughtform changes at the rate of 40 billion bits a second.
This is what makes our imagination powerful as the subconscious mind then sets out to accomplish a long held picture into the physical plane. So when we think of something like the first time we made love, or the first time we smoked a joint, or the first NASCAR race we went to, our body becomes slave to recreating the image and adding to it memory experience that grows the holographic interface of geometric expansion.
How do we deal with the mundane like Fundamentalist Islam? Imagination is the key.
Robin
A neurobiologist speculated that the sodium and pottassium atoms on either side of the nerve membrane might use the directional spin of electrons to organize and record the code for memory function. In doing so, the quantum level of memory would thus be high enough to approach an infinite aligning of combinations. When a memory goes into a cell, the recording awaits until it then needs to be sent back out whereupon the pattern is read back to the outer layer to be sent with other codes from other cells to form the holgraphic image for a memory recall.
If this happens, the construct must pattern some existing structure in the universe, and all geometric forms possible can be the pattern. Thus for something simple like HOT! might appear only as a sphere or cube while making love for the first time would tax Bucky Fuller's most complex dreams of geodesics. The surface and interior of the structure would look like one of Alex Gray's art pieces.
The garden of the mind is continually flowering such structures in an unlimited flow of thought at least as big and grand as our external universe. The tube torous nature of this seething vibrating boiling thoughtform changes at the rate of 40 billion bits a second.
This is what makes our imagination powerful as the subconscious mind then sets out to accomplish a long held picture into the physical plane. So when we think of something like the first time we made love, or the first time we smoked a joint, or the first NASCAR race we went to, our body becomes slave to recreating the image and adding to it memory experience that grows the holographic interface of geometric expansion.
How do we deal with the mundane like Fundamentalist Islam? Imagination is the key.
Robin