Where do thoughts come from ?

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  1. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    Memory is understandable but new thoughts come from where ?
     
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  3. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    how do you remember a new thought from an old thought ?
     
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    That's complicated. For a start, you're only consciously aware of a tiny fraction of what your brain is doing at any particular time. One of the things brains do is to throw up thoughts at random*, when they aren't doing much else.

    When you're concentrating on a particular task or problem, then your brain is engaged in retrieving relevant memories and making connections between the task at hand, the knowledge you have learned and the skills you have developed, and integrating all of that with the lower-level machinery that drives what your body is doing from moment to moment.

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    * actually, not entirely at random, since patterns can be discerned in these "random" thoughts, and the brain only has a finite store of memories and abilities from which it can create "new" thoughts.
     
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  7. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    mathematical finite ?
    ... quantitative finite Vs qualitative finite...

    consider for a moment 5 renown intellectuals
    Aristotle Einstein Hawking Newton Tesla
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parapsychology
    "new" coming from another ?
    "new" coming from the self ?
     
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  8. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    I have no memory of my question until I asked the question . We can detect information by devices and convert that information into pictures or sounds . What laws of physics says that we can't evolve over time to detect the information with no sight or sound ?
     
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  9. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    you have posted your topic in parapsychology
    was that intentional ?

    it would appear so

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    you re-directing the nature of my question back around like a troll would rather than getting into the discussion
    laws of physics do not apply to parapsychology

    you are using a circular self affirming statement as a rhetorical question to maintain your emotional distance.
    you think i do not notice that ?

    feel free to speak your mind and discuss the subject

     
  10. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    No thing exists without physics , including parapsychology .

    Give me a while and it will access me , It just comes to me and I'll know the whole subject .

    Got visitors at the moment so can't open my mind .
     
  11. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    2 completely different things

    positive physical human contact is important
    prioritize that
     
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    My visitors have now left , so I can concentrate on the subject better .

    We access memories to describe our thought but thoughts seem to manifest in ones own mind . We can have positive or negative thoughts without prior memory of the new thought . New thoughts then joining our memory .
    Information as we know can be sent via light and as we know some wavelengths of light can pass through matter .
    So what if new thoughts were not even your own thoughts but instead received thoughts ?
    In example , BC , before Jesus , our thoughts and memories of Jesus didn't exist . It is only once somebody has a new thought does the memory then exist .
     
  13. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Imagination. As I had told Tiassa, you can write a whole book about nothing
     
  14. Michael 345 New year. PRESENT is 72 years oldl Valued Senior Member

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    Red flag time

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  15. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    ok ...

    So, when you have a thought, even though it is new & you have never had it before, you instantly know it is either good or bad ?
     
  16. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    It depends on what subject I'm thinking . In science for example , we have thoughts about science in the way of new ideas . Are they good or bad thoughts takes some time to analyze .
    Then of course we have other types of thoughts such as angry etc .
    I find thinking about what I'm thinking is neither good or bad , more diagnostic .
     
  17. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    thanks
     
  18. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    Maybe giving you an example would be best to explain this .

    You are bullying somebody and they lash out at you , anger .

    The person you bullied then plots to kill you , bad thoughts .
     
  19. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    To add more , anger is not a thought , it is a thoughtless reaction , a neurological singularity based on feelings .
     
  20. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    thanks

    your example is very ambiguous

    person A bullys person B
    Person B violently attacks Person A as an uncontrolled reaction , like eating ?
    Person B then plots to kill person A after they have violently attacked person A ?

    something doesnt sound right
    please explain further.
     
  21. Mark Turner Banned Banned

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    An instant reaction in anger is a neurological singularity , reacting to feelings , the singularity thought based on those feelings .
    If either of the example people then plotted , pre meditated thoughts to seek more harsh revenge , then that is bad thoughts as the neuro selective process is active .
    Ones own neuro security and neuro immunity is important against our own imaginations and neuro singularity actions .
     
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  23. RainbowSingularity Valued Senior Member

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    is revenge a conscious act ?
    if the revenge is later dealt as
    then the original act which you claimed as an involuntary emotional reaction was a conscious act.

    "crime of passion"
    which is used for men to hide behind after they violently abuse their female partners....

    do you feel it is womens fault if they do something that makes their man get soo upset that the man beats the women up ?
     

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