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From: hutch@shark.UUCP
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Subject: Re: A Quick Question - Mind and Brain
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Date: Wed, 20-Jun-84 17:14:58 EDT
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| Intuition is nothing more than one's subconscious employing logical
| thought faster than the conscious brain can understand or realize it.
| What's all the fuss about?  And where's the difference between the
| "brain" and the "mind"? What can this "mind" do that the physical brain
| doesn't?
| --
| "I take your opinions and multiply them by -1."
| 					Rich Rosen    pyuxn!rlr

Thank you, Rich, for so succinctly laying to rest all the questions
mankind has ever had about self and mind and consciousness.

Now, how about proving it.  Oh, and by the way, what is a "subconscious"
and how do you differentiate between a "conscious" brain and a "subconscious"
in any meaningful way?

And once you have told us exactly what a physical brain can do, then we
can tell you what a mind could do that it doesn't.

Hutch