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To: Little Joe who wrote (131331)3/12/2001 1:35:14 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Little Joe, >>>Probably correct, but who really knows.

I considered my post as a construct or framework for defining rules. Fact, human's are chemistry set's. Fact chemical reactions are about electrons giving and gaining energy.

What the form of equations are that define the reactions and what constants and variables are important or not are what fill in the construct. The movie the Matrix suggests an interesting reality. So my original post is about a construct.

Humans are complex chemistry sets. One's genes defines set points in
the basic chemistry. One's genes also define the stiffness and various points of stability and degrees of
hysterisis between the points. This chemistry set the human interacts with and is exposed to chemical and
sensory inputs. This exposure and interaction can modify the stiffness and various points of stability and degrees
of hysterisis between the points.
If one thinks of these points as colors for example the sum of the colors represents a shade and the shade
changes differently at different rates and through different ranges of colors or shades as life's journey if not
aborted continues.

Feelings, sickness, ability, adapt as the chemistry of life goes on. Over time a more complete understanding of the
chemistry of genes will allow a better understanding of who we human are and can be. If you think about the
model I've described above all states of human behavior can be defined.

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