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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (86547)1/28/2012 2:46:07 PM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220168
 
Without putting too fine a point on it, reality necessarily includes consciousness: < already reaching out to a new dimensional reality.
A reality that doesn't exclude consciousness.
> Observers cause wave functions to select a reality at the time of observation. I take it you mean they are making 3D movies? Or maybe you mean something else.

<While the discoveries and products you've mentioned are fairly recent accomplishments they are now past tense.> Yes, they are past tense, but still useful, valuable and made and bought. They are not fads. Cars of the future are not past tense but are being invented now and will be later.

Mobile Cyberspace is not a fad either. It has just got going and is going to be the biggest thing not just since the invention of the transistor radio, nor even all of 20th century and bigger than everything from the industrial revolution on, and bigger than everything since the inventions of the wheel and fire combined. This is bigger even than the invention of humans from chimps when women started rejecting the blokes who spent too much time on their knuckles. This is bigger than everything combined since the invention of DNA. This is BIG.

You are obviously not understanding what's happening if you think it's just a fad.

But gold will have its place, connecting a few antennas to wires or something like that. There might be some atavistic group of troglodytes somewhere with bits of gold stuck in their nose. But just as humans moved on to New York, London and Tokyo, leaving the chimps to the forests of Africa, Cyberspacoids will move on leaving the temporal chimpoids to squabble over their bananas, cars, and bits of gold and haggle over the price of a haircut.

Mqurice