Thursday, 18 December 2008

Thomas Kinkade HOMETOWN MORNING painting

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Conversation? He’s talking to himself?”“First of all, he isn’t talking aloud to anyone, not even to himself, so we shouldn’t be seeing . These subsets are indicative of conscious conversation between this individual and another person.”“What other person?”“I don’t know.”“He’s in a coma.”“Yes.”Frowning, Ethan said, “Then how is he talking to anyone? By telepathy?”“Do we believe in telepathy?” O’Brien asked.“I don’t.”“Neither do I.”“Then why couldn’t this be a malfunctioning machine?” Ethan wondered.O’Brien accelerated the data flow until the brain-wave patterns disappeared these patterns.”“I understand. I think.”“But what these represent is not arguable. During the subsets of higher spikes, the subject should be speaking. During the subsets of lower spikes, he should be listening. A subject having a bit of mental give-and-take with himself, even when he’s awake, produces no such subsets. After all, for one thing, when you’re talking to yourself, conducting a little interior debate—”“Technically, you’re always talking,” Ethan said. “You’re both sides of the debate. You’re never really listening.”“Exactly

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