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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (70487)1/5/2000 9:26:00 PM
From: lorrie coey  Read Replies (2) of 108807
 
...the meek shall inherit the Earth.

"The work of Dr. John Lilly has shown us that Dolphins, specifically the Bottlenose Dolphin, has a brain proportionately a little larger than Humans & in some ways more developed.

Their Cerebral Cortex is far more convoluted, which, according to our own definitions, is a measure of conceptualising ability.

As non-prehensile animals with no need to construct in their environment, this huge Brain Power has been devoted to other things of which we have barely glimpsed.

We do see a highly socially developed species with a high level of emotional self-control, complex language & even humor, as well as an extraordinary sonar echolocation system by which they can 'see' an incredibly complex 3-D sonic picture including, like ultra-sound, into physical substance.

It clearly appears that they are highly telepathic & exhibit some kind of collective consciousness within a pod."
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