RF> JK> Find the articles by Leiber and read them in Scientific American.
RF> JK> There were others also over the years. His were in the 1970's, I
RF> JK> believe.
RF> You are making the statements. We have no idea which articles you are
RF> talking about, so the burden of PROOF stands on you, not us.
No, it doesn't. You are among the folks who refuse to find out what has
been going on for twenty years now, ever since the research on the human
brain was done by the computer people who made the first desktop.
You use the machine and havn't the faintest idea of how it came into
being, just as you don't have the first clue as to what I am saying.
If you chose to remain ignorant of what is happening, then so be it.
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