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From: pnorton@beaux.atwc.teradyne.com (Peter Norton)
Subject: Re: John Mc Carthy's request re: Penrose
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sparky@netaxs.com (Tim Sheridan) writes:
>Once I great philosipher thought for 1000 days about consciousness and 
>realized that he was unsure what he was seeking.
>
>"What was I thinking?" he asked himself.
>
>"Ah that was it." he replied.

Once, a great sage thought for six years about consciousness and realized
'thought' has limitations, that are seen clearly when thought stops by itself.

Cheers

