[MD] -elitist ideas

Ron Kulp RKulp at ebwalshinc.com
Tue Mar 13 05:22:42 PDT 2007


[Case]
No but I think "experience" required a nervous system sophisticated
enough to encode memory.

[Ron]
Does The ability for single cell White blood cells to adapt to fight
viruses and bacteria considered memory
Of somesort? Would you consider they might collectivly "experience" a
threat or are they simply a reaction
Mechanism no more.
If an alzhiemer patient burns themselves and does not remember the
experience does that mean they 
did not experience the burn? If it is not remebered was it experienced?
Is memory experience.
Somehow that doesent feel right . All depends on How are your terming
"experience" I suppose.

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