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+ | <center>What if the mind – the brain in biological systems – is representative of the inversion of localized space? That is, it is not so much in contrast to physicality as it is one ‘side’ of a Möbius strip. This, in turn, acts as yin and yang for all sensation and perception – this may be why, hypothetically, history seems to not only repeat itself, but invert its stances (slavery e.g. for an externality – and humanity’s approach to hallucinations for something more subjective; how they were once made divine, only to think of them as raw mental illness some thousands of years later – this, I propose, is neurological evolution).</center> | ||
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