Difference between revisions of "Chemical interfaces"

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Why is it that, subjectively, a familiar piece could die at any moment, with only an emotional memory in its place?
 
Why is it that, subjectively, a familiar piece could die at any moment, with only an emotional memory in its place?
 
Living beings assume that whatever they’re perceiving – the thinking that’s occurring, along with an intuitive background – that their experience is an objective measure of the moment, when in reality it’s as personal as incredulity may believe.</center>
 
Living beings assume that whatever they’re perceiving – the thinking that’s occurring, along with an intuitive background – that their experience is an objective measure of the moment, when in reality it’s as personal as incredulity may believe.</center>
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Often attempting to figure out how our internal chemistry probably interfaces with the world outside – does it ‘grip’ onto the dynamics of the sense datum?

And, where’s the threshold, when this process is initiated or not? How does a tune ‘click’ in our mind, a painting reveal its intended splendor? Why is it that, subjectively, a familiar piece could die at any moment, with only an emotional memory in its place?

Living beings assume that whatever they’re perceiving – the thinking that’s occurring, along with an intuitive background – that their experience is an objective measure of the moment, when in reality it’s as personal as incredulity may believe.


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