From: barry levine <levinebar@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:18 PM
Subject: re:What a Sensory Isolation Tank Taught Me About My Brain
To: "letters@nytimes.com" <letters@nytimes.com>
Date: Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 12:18 PM
Subject: re:What a Sensory Isolation Tank Taught Me About My Brain
To: "letters@nytimes.com" <letters@nytimes.com>
To the Editor:
to reify the wave, you break the sea
and ask each part to make sense on its own
as if it's somehow possible to be
an insular phenomenon, alone
a language conjures objects up by name
imposing bound'ries on our mental maps
but why two minds should divvy it the same
one must fall back on faith to fill the gaps
and ask each part to make sense on its own
as if it's somehow possible to be
an insular phenomenon, alone
a language conjures objects up by name
imposing bound'ries on our mental maps
but why two minds should divvy it the same
one must fall back on faith to fill the gaps
emergent qualities defy Descartes
and chief among them is this thing called "mind"
that isn't found in any smaller part
(some argue that there is no "thing" to find)
and chief among them is this thing called "mind"
that isn't found in any smaller part
(some argue that there is no "thing" to find)
there may not be a bottom to this well
as bootstrap problems go, this one's from Hell
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