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Physical Basis For Your Mind

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Posted by Richard Ruquist on February 5, 2002 00:17:32 UTC

Not your personal mind but your conceptual one that incorporates all physical and mental attributes. I think such a mind exists in dark matter. First of all the super fluid particles of dark matter reflect all physical phenomena- that is processes that are normally considered physical. They also reflect or copy all mental processes which are physically based, as in the human mind. Thirdly, those particles, I presume, are capable of independent thought, and therefore incorporate all spiritual processes.

So in my view, there is a mind, or bunch of particles that possesses all other information, but which exists independently of what we normally call physical processes.

As for categorizations, or labels: they are a means to control things, including human beings. For once you label a person, you can dictate his or her behavior as necessarily consistent with that label. My objective is to understand the labels that might be associated with me so that I might be able to better circumvent them.

Regards,

Richard

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