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  1. #21
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    i know, i realized that! no harm done! so, this technology you speak of, i'd like to know a bit more if you don't mind sharing info. [pm me if you're interested]
    Remember that no matter how correct information is, at the bottom line it all exists and will exist in all variation and form.

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    interesting episode of cbs 60 minutes on 1/15/2012 - jake barnett, who has aspergers and is 13 and in college, says his intelligence comes from the 4th dimension. tapping into 4d consciousness?

    http://wwwthenatureofbeing.blogspot....s-to-jake.html goes into more detail.

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    If we are all indeed of a collective mind which we will soon all be able to access freely, then our brains are merely acting as hard drives in a huge network.

    It would seem very sensible to gather similar data together in clusters so that we wouldn't need to sift through our entire file library to locate the data.

    Perhaps autism is creating an organization of our collective mind in order for us all to easier locate the breakthroughs we are searching for.

    Yes, this currently comes at the cost of the individuals selected for this specialization and storage to be impaired; but if we are all going to be made able to access our collective information outside of our own "storage unit", then it follows that they will have full access as well and no longer suffer the affliction of their mass concentration.

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    I would have to say I agree Batman.

    Recently my mind has identified itself as a "Framers Mind." That is, focused on the framework of our society.
    And I've wondered if I was slightly autistic in the past.
    It's both difficult and rewarding to see the world as a web. Eventually you realize that you're the web as well.
    Categorizing seems to come naturally.
    It's like being a pioneer in a new land, and attempting to map out the unknown area as quickly as you can.
    Gnothi Seauton (know thyself)

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