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From: jqb@netcom.com (Jim Balter)
Subject: Re: BRAIN AND CONSCIOUSNESS (4): Five reasons why we have as ye
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In article <N.071096.194621.07@uc4.unicall.be>,
gery pollet <gpollet@quarterdeck.be> wrote:
>IT IS EVEN AMUSING (QUOTE FROM D.V. ANOPOULOS)
>
>'Furthermore, it is amusing to notice that the famous puzzle of why the left 
>(right) part of the brain coordinates the
>     right (left) part of the body, i.e., the signals travel maximal distance, 
>is easily explained in our picture. In order to
>     have timely quantum collapse we need to excite as much relevant material 
>as possible, thus signals have
>     to travel the maximal possible distance. "

This explains why so many folk's brains are at the wrong end of their
GI tracks.
-- 
<J Q B>

