[Inquiry] Re: Differential Logic -- Series B

Jon Awbrey jawbrey at att.net
Sun Feb 22 08:12:18 CST 2004


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DLOG.  Note B11

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| "The burden of genius is undeliverable"
|  From a poster, as I once misread it,
|  Marlboro, Vermont, c. 1976

How does Cosmo, and by this I mean my pet personification
of cosmic order in the universe, not to be too tautologous
about it, preserve a memory like that, a goodly fraction of
a century later, whether localized to this body that's kept
going by this heart, and whether by common assumption still
more localized to the spongey fibres of this brain, or not?

It strikes me, as it has struck others, that it's terribly
unlikely to be stored in persistent patterns of activation,
for "activation" and "persistent" are a near contradiction
in terms, as even the author, Cosmo, of the 'I Ching' knew.

But that was then, this is now, so let me try to say it planar.

After a break ...

Jon Awbrey

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