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>From: clarke@acme.ucf.edu (Thomas Clarke)
Subject: Re: Vitalism and Intellectuaism
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In article <2705@ucl-cs.uucp> G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk (El Gordo) writes:
> >> [...]
> >> Kind of boggles the mind, the brain potentially being an array of
> >> 10^10 (quantum) Turing machines :-)
> >> --
> 
> So much for the brain: how goes it with the mind? 
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> Gordon Joly                                       +44 71 387 7050 ext 3703
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It convulses the brain, to compute that the mind might be an
unobservable quantum correlation.

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Thomas Clarke
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