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>In a message dated 17/03/2007 06:05:29 GMT Standard Time,  [log in to unmask]
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>Scott:
>Lanza was the researcher who did the gene biopsy type study  that showed that
>one cell could be taken without destroying the  blastocyst.  His work became
>the subject of much argument.
>
>I  think what he meant was that space and time is how we  experience
>consciousness.  (Snip...)

>I think it's a bite-you-in-the-backside-when-you're-not-expecting-it
>universe,
>
>- or for dogs, a biscuit-centric universe....

Hi Ray!  It's complex, isn't it?  We each have different biologies, as well as
different physical and cultural environments and experiences that shape our
perceptions.  Even in our PD universe, it's often so different a universe for
one patient/victim to the next.  How many times have we heard PDers express
everything from the equivalent of "That's the breaks" or "Could be worse" to
"Why me?" or "I'm being punished for something?"  It's largely a matter of how
we each see our "universe."  And, I couldn't agree more about the
biscuit-centric universe.  I like that.  Two members of this household live
there!  Scott

Scott E. Antes
Department of Anthropology
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5200

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