CAF on the last American vagabond

Yes of course. I can email it… just let me know.

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… maybe something to consider here …

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Metaphor and analogical pattern identification, restructure, reuse I think also sits at the base of this issue. https://wires.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/wcs.1407. In fact there is a whole school of study and thought the this a consciousness “hard problem” related issue, where some might argue that the information access, analysis processing is external to brain itself and that brain is more akin to the process of object assembly and projection, that a TV does for example. But if we go down that rabbit, we going to need a much bigger “still”! :joy::cocktail:@ShadowNet.

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Found this item …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jffK_aFjOfM

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Very cool, I’ll listen to that later today. Am curious to know what he’s found in Denmark, as that’s where I live now. I’m less than a mile from both a dolmen and a barrow called “Mislehøj,” which means “squeaking mound.” I ride my bike past this mound regularly and I’ve heard the squeak which I’m incredibly curious about.

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Now dolmens are cool, but squeaking mounds are way cooler! Enjoy.

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Yes, this is a part of antediluvian word where analogue acoustic energy had reign. After the flood opposite spectrum of motion got the winning ticket. Purposeful push by somebody watching us?. Since scalar energy can be manipulated easier by acoustic waves, than by anything on the electromagnetic spectrum.

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this a piece from 12 years ago, quirky Russian scientist but supports the point you make. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYJXE4FCm7Q

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