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Northwest · M
A thought does not exist, outside of the brain that generates it. So, it takes time to form a thought, and time to "ponder" a thought. Time in this case, is measured in:
1. Time for the part of the brain to initiate process, added to;
2. Time it takes for the neurons to transmit to the various parts of the brain, to process the thought; added to;
3. Time it takes to "handshake", coordinate and come to an agreement
1. Time for the part of the brain to initiate process, added to;
2. Time it takes for the neurons to transmit to the various parts of the brain, to process the thought; added to;
3. Time it takes to "handshake", coordinate and come to an agreement
scheddybratzke · 31-35, M
@Northwest: of course, but Quantum Entanglement proves this
Northwest · M
@scheddybratzke: These are different things. A thought, is a dynamic system, a quantum pair, is not.
scheddybratzke · 31-35, M
@Northwest: its been explained here 7seals.blogspot.com