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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (73990)9/3/2010 2:26:06 AM
From: Joseph Silent2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 74559
 
Maybe you meant "I think it has to do with thinking...."

I meant feel in a feeling/intuition sense.

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To understand why I said this, spend a few hours at a mental institution and observe the result of incessant thinking finally reduced to a program of basket weaving or some equivalent activity with a simple, single, therapeutic focus. There are other places where you can observe the product of incessant thinking, though what I am referring to may be harder to see in such situations.

I think and therefore I am bewildered.

No one will deny you that right. Accelerate your progress and a degree in basket-weaving lies ahead. :)

I'd still back a brain against a rock or even a chimpanzee, even if they think really really hard.

Why is it a competition? The chimpanzee would not be obsessed with winning, and a rock would likely still be around after all your progeny have come and gone.

When you get to the point where you can choose to have a thought (or not), then we are getting somewhere ..... though there is nowhere to get to.