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>From: erwin@trwacs.fp.trw.com (Harry Erwin)
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Subject: Re: Grounding: Virtual vs. Real
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Date: 3 Jun 92 15:31:12 GMT
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Re: "sufficiently complex processing" in the sensory organs. 
The reason I bring up this possibility is that the retina in humans does
do fairly complex processing in encoding the sensory stream for the brain.

-- 
Harry Erwin
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