Re: [Mind's Eye] Re: What is Faster, Speed of Light or Speed of Thought?

Hm, this linear stimulus-response thing is not so popular here in continental Europe any more, but I hear it's still widely seen as the networking physics of the chaos you describe. Whereas I'd view myself as a constant who decides upon the stimuli I want to interact with, knowing that this is one perspective. But most likely I got you definition of stimulii being constant wrong.

On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 1:20 PM, rigsy03 <rigsy03@yahoo.com> wrote:
Stimulii is constant but is separated into various channels such as
thinking, the sub-cs. realm, emotions, sensations, memories, etc.. I
get interested in the way humans sort through all of this and how
stimulii overlap, affect, screw up, etc. Not very original, as it is a
popular theme.

On Dec 16, 4:16 am, gabbydott <gabbyd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's the thinking potential which makes the speed of thought appear faster
> than the speed of light, maybe.
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> On Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 9:09 PM, Tim Smith <smithtim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > This one time I was sitting in mt Physics class and listening on how
> > my teacher was telling me that the only way we could travel long
> > distances was thru speed of light or something, and I thought to
> > myself well that's kind of interesting, but is speed of light really
> > the fastest matter or a thing that can actually travel the fastest in
> > this universe. So I thought to myself, what could be faster then speed
> > of light, and for some reason this idea came up to  me and actually
> > being the answer to my question, could speed of thought be one of them?- Hide quoted text -
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