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  1. Amanda Foxon-Hill:
    Oct 02, 2021 at 10:11 PM

    Interesting stuff.
    I haven't read the article and am instead dwelling on what you introduced and my initial response to it. As such, my big question is 'why not both?' From my layperson's perspective I feel the computer analogy may best suit the brain hardware while the transducer may be suit the programs we chose to run. The fact this is a living, changeable system means the two aspects respond to one another creating that X factor we often can't fathom.






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  1. Amanda Foxon-Hill:
    Oct 02, 2021 at 10:11 PM

    Interesting stuff.
    I haven't read the article and am instead dwelling on what you introduced and my initial response to it. As such, my big question is 'why not both?' From my layperson's perspective I feel the computer analogy may best suit the brain hardware while the transducer may be suit the programs we chose to run. The fact this is a living, changeable system means the two aspects respond to one another creating that X factor we often can't fathom.

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