<div dir="auto">Thanks, Steve.  There exist people who received it.<br><br><div data-smartmail="gmail_signature">-----------------------------------<br>Frank Wimberly<br><br>My memoir:<br><a href="https://www.amazon.com/author/frankwimberly">https://www.amazon.com/author/frankwimberly</a><br><br>My scientific publications:<br><a href="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Frank_Wimberly2">https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Frank_Wimberly2</a><br><br>Phone (505) 670-9918</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, Oct 20, 2019, 7:32 PM Steven A Smith <<a href="mailto:sasmyth@swcp.com">sasmyth@swcp.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
  
    
  
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    <p>Frank...   <br>
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    <p>This is the "hit" I got in my own archives of messages on FriAM
      referencing TM<br>
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      <div dir="auto">For some reason I am seeing Nick's comments only
        when he is quoted by others.
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        <div dir="auto">Dave, your description of Buddhist breathing
          reminded me of when my father-in-law tried to teach me
          transcendental meditation. He was a retired attorney whose
          volunteer work was to teach TM to prisoners at the Indiana
          State Prison. I decided to try what he taught me the other day
          to see if I could get any benefit from it. The way he taught
          it to me was you try to remove all thoughts from your mind
          while silently repeating a word which, he said, didn't matter
          what it was. Anyway when I tried it recently I discovered that
          it was very difficult to keep thoughts out of my mind. The way
          I experienced it, I would think I was keeping thoughts out of
          my mind but then I would remember that I had had thoughts a
          few moments ago. This reminds me of my discussions with Nick
          about whether people think. If you try transcendental
          meditation you will realize that people can't not think.</div>
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        <div dir="auto">Frank<br>
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          <div data-smartmail="gmail_signature" dir="auto">-----------------------------------<br>
            Frank Wimberly<br>
            <br>
            My memoir:<br>
            <a href="https://www.amazon.com/author/frankwimberly" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">https://www.amazon.com/author/frankwimberly</a><br>
            <br>
            My scientific publications:<br>
            <a href="https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Frank_Wimberly2" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Frank_Wimberly2</a><br>
            <br>
            Phone (505) 670-9918</div>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Wed, Sep 18, 2019, 3:51 AM
          Prof David West <<a href="mailto:profwest@fastmail.fm" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">profwest@fastmail.fm</a>> wrote:<br>
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            <div style="font-family:Arial">Nick,<br>
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            <div style="font-family:Arial">There I was conversing along
              without an experiential care in the world, when WHAM, a
              speed bump — Signs all the way down" slams my head into
              the roof — massive headache.<br>
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            <div style="font-family:Arial">Two aspirins you might
              provide:<br>
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            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial">1) a concise explanation of
              how Peircian semiotics differs from the semiotics I came
              to know and love;<br>
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            <div style="font-family:Arial"><br>
            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial">and 2) an essence
              preservation transformation of the simple narrative to
              follow into "experience all the way down" and then into
              "signs all the way down."<br>
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            <div style="font-family:Arial"><br>
            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial">Hatha Yoga 101<br>
            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial"><br>
            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial">- breathing.<br>
            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial">- attempt to precisely
              regulate breathing, i.e. five seconds in, five seconds
              hold, five seconds exhale.<br>
            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial">- intense resistance (lizard
              brain / aka autonomous nervous system) "objects" "tries to
              wrest control" <br>
            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial">- repeated practice —>
              success as "conscious habit" —> success as
              "non-conscious" habit —> success as, apparently,
              retrained lizard brain<br>
            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial">- increased energy<br>
            </div>
            <div style="font-family:Arial">- REM brain waves, but no
              "awareness" of dreaming, nor residual "memory" of same<br>
            </div>
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            <div style="font-family:Arial">davew<br>
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            </div>
            <div>On Mon, Sep 16, 2019, at 7:13 PM, Nick Thompson wrote:<br>
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                <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Hi, Steve,</span></span></span><br>
                </p>
                <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
                </p>
                <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">This is one of
                        those moments when I have to be grateful
                        you-guys let me participate here because it is
                        so obvious to me that I am out of my depth in
                        this conversation.  But …</span></span></span><br>
                </p>
                <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
                </p>
                <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">You have my
                        shroedinger (what is life?) crystal humming AND
                        my Peirce (it’s signs all the way down) crystal
                        humming.  The proposition, “It’s signs all the
                        way down” has to be understood as the
                        proposition that a sign is a certain kind of
                        relation in which something stands in for
                        something for something else.  Full stop.  So
                        all basic biological processes (think enzymes)
                        are sign systems.  Another way to think of a
                        sign system is as a relation </span></span></span><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:Wingdings"><span style="font-size:11pt">è</span></span></span><i><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">to a
                          relation</span></span></span></i><i><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:Wingdings"><span style="font-size:11pt">ç</span></span></span></i><i><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">.  </span></span></span></i><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">So is the
                        sorting of the pebbles on a beach a sign
                        relation?  What about the tendency of slush to
                        maintain a 32 degree temperature?  Fill in your
                        favorite example, here. </span></span></span><br>
                </p>
                <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
                </p>
                <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Nick</span></span></span><br>
                </p>
                <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
                </p>
                <div>
                  <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Nicholas S.
                          Thompson</span></span></span><br>
                  </p>
                  <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Emeritus
                          Professor of Psychology and Biology</span></span></span><br>
                  </p>
                  <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Clark
                          University</span></span></span><br>
                  </p>
                  <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"><a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank"><span style="color:rgb(5,99,193)">http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/</span></a></span></span></span><br>
                  </p>
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                <p><span style="color:rgb(31,73,125)"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
                </p>
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                    <p><b><span style="color:windowtext"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">From:</span></span></span></b><span style="color:windowtext"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> Friam
                            [mailto:<a href="mailto:friam-bounces@redfish.com" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">friam-bounces@redfish.com</a>]
                            <b>On Behalf Of </b>Steven A Smith<br>
                            <b>Sent:</b> Monday, September 16, 2019
                            10:41 AM<br>
                            <b>To:</b> <a href="mailto:friam@redfish.com" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">friam@redfish.com</a><br>
                            <b>Subject:</b> Re: [FRIAM] Unmediated
                            perception - sheldrake</span></span></span></p>
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                <p> <br>
                </p>
                <p>Dave -<br>
                </p>
                <p>It felt a strange coincidence, but in the early days
                  of SFx, we were holding a "blender" on the topic of
                  morphometrics at the same time that Sheldrake was
                  visiting SFe to speak at a "Science of Consciousness"
                  conference.  This was the meeting at which he was
                  stabbed by a 'fan' who was apparently disturbed going
                  in but more disturbed by Sheldrake's ideas?<br>
                </p>
                <p><a href="https://boingboing.net/2008/04/09/biologist-rupert-she.html" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://boingboing.net/2008/04/09/biologist-rupert-she.html</a><br>
                </p>
                <p>Our "morphometrics" was an acutely more mundane
                  conversation about the practicalities of starting with
                  laser scans of paleontological  and archaelogical
                  artifacts and doing statistical analysis to try to
                  reveal "hidden" correlations.  For example, we were
                  hoping to be able to recognize the "hand" in objects
                  such as flaked lithic tools or hand-formed
                  ceramics.   <br>
                </p>
                <p>It is interesting to me that you bring up homeopathic
                  "dilution to nothing" based on the assumption that the
                  water's quasi-crystalline structure somehow holds
                  something meaningful from the original inoculant which
                  had been titered into oblivion.<br>
                </p>
                <p>Are you familiar with Mae-Wan Ho's work in
                  quasi-crystals in water and water emulsions?   I
                  understand that where she (and others more acutely)
                  have taken her research to fundamentally vitalistic
                  places in a way that is hard to not dismiss as
                  pseudo-science, but the underlying science seems
                  pretty sound?   My daughter who is a molecular
                  biologist has been unable to provide either
                  confirmation nor refutation of the application of this
                  work in her own domain (flavivirii).<br>
                </p>
                <p>I naively discarded a personal/professional
                  correspondence (typed letter on letterhead ca 1984)
                  from Roger Penrose in response to a tiny bit of work I
                  did in pre-quantum consciousness (:Cellular automata
                  in cytoskeletal lattices" : <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0167278984902598" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0167278984902598</a>). 
                  Penrose was postulating that it was aperiodic tilings
                  (surprise!) that were at the root of consciousness (in
                  human brains).   This was some years before his
                  "Emperor's New Mind" and pursuit of "Quantum
                  Consciousness" (with my co-author Stuart Hameroff).  
                  I am unable to get sufficient traction on contemporary
                  QC work including Penrose's nor Stu Kauffman's to know
                  what I believe on the topic.  I am most sympathetic
                  with the Pibram/Bohm perspective, but that is more
                  intuitive than anything.<br>
                </p>
                <p>I understand that Marcus' has moved from LANL to a
                  day-job in full-up Quantum Computing.   I don't know
                  that Q computing has any implications for Q
                  consciousness, but it would seem that it can't help
                  but lead to more experience with quantum effects
                  translated into human scales of time and space.  <br>
                </p>
                <p>- Steve<br>
                </p>
                <div>
                  <p>On
                    9/16/19 12:20 AM, Prof David West wrote:<br>
                  </p>
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                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif">Yes,
                        Sheldrake,yearns for a kind of metaphysical
                        reality and scientific validity that still
                        eludes him. I think that have have reached, and
                        are at risk of blending with, homeopathy and the
                        like cure like, the dilution of "stuff" til
                        there is no stuff left, but the "water has
                        memory."</span><br>
                    </p>
                  </div>
                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif"> </span><br>
                    </p>
                  </div>
                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif">All based, of
                        course on shared resonance.</span><br>
                    </p>
                  </div>
                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif"> </span><br>
                    </p>
                  </div>
                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif">Not sure about
                        the data set. Most of it is from him or true
                        believers and suffers from finding what you are
                        looking for. But, because no one is really
                        taking him seriously, no one is presenting data
                        sets that might prove him wrong. Also, not a
                        statistician so can't comment on methodology or
                        significance.</span><br>
                    </p>
                  </div>
                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif"> </span><br>
                    </p>
                  </div>
                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif">Another of
                        those connection things — a few years back, in a
                        Quantum Consciousness type book, there was a
                        discussion of resonance starting from the
                        vibrating strings of physics fame to aggregates
                        of strings creating blended vibrations to larger
                        aggregates creating "harmonies" and feedback
                        from "observers" blending everything — and when
                        I was reading that it seemed to "resonate with
                        Sheldrake." Being quite vague here, because the
                        book is back home, but when I return I will pick
                        it up and look at it again.</span><br>
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                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif"> </span><br>
                    </p>
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                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif">davew</span><br>
                    </p>
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                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif"> </span><br>
                    </p>
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                  <div>
                    <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif"> </span><br>
                    </p>
                  </div>
                  <div>
                    <p>On Sun,
                      Sep 15, 2019, at 11:56 PM, Steven A Smith wrote:<br>
                    </p>
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                    <div>
                      <p><span style="font-family:"Arial",sans-serif"> </span><br>
                      </p>
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                      <div>
                        <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Geez,
                                Steve,</span></span></span><br>
                        </p>
                        <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
                        </p>
                        <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">I
                                didn’t know that morphs COULD resonate.</span></span></span><br>
                        </p>
                        <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
                        </p>
                        <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">What
                                on earth are you talking about?</span></span></span><br>
                        </p>
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                    <p>What
                      Dave just said in description of Sheldrake's
                      theory of "morphic resonance"...   a resonant
                      coupling amongst things which have the same
                      morphology  (shape).  In your case, you and Dave
                      apparently have similar "intellectual resonant
                      chambers" which, in this treatment "begin to
                      resonate" as you spend enough time "coupling" (in
                      conversation).  <br>
                    </p>
                    <p>Following
                      the analogy (stronger/more-formal than a metaphor
                      I propose), when you "couple" with others who you
                      end up disagreeing with, I suspect it starts out 
                      a bit like a barbershop quartet... one member
                      hitting a tone and another following by hitting
                      the same tone, but as the progression gets more 
                      complex, the *differences* in your tonality starts
                      to expose itself as dissonances.   I credit you
                      "harmonizing" with Dave in this (and perhaps
                      other) instance to Dave for *trying* to help you
                      find the same note (as I am here).  <br>
                    </p>
                    <p>The
                      Nick and Frank show (e.g. recent analogy to train
                      conductors) seems to be a deliberate
                      study/applicatoin in dissonance... one of you hits
                      a note  and the other intuitively (or with great
                      intellectual effort) factors the composing
                      frequencies of that note and responds with a new
                      note that has *none* or *few* of the same
                      composing frequencies, generating a complex set of
                      beat frequencies anew.   I don't know how much
                      this type of deliberate dissonance is used in
                      echolocating creatures (bats, cetaceans, ???) but
                      finding *dissonance* seems potentially *more
                      useful* than resonance in some cases?<br>
                    </p>
                    <p>- Steve<br>
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                        <p> <br>
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                        <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
                        </p>
                        <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Nick</span></span></span><br>
                        </p>
                        <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
                        </p>
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                          <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Nicholas
                                  S. Thompson</span></span></span><br>
                          </p>
                          <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Emeritus
                                  Professor of Psychology and Biology</span></span></span><br>
                          </p>
                          <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Clark
                                  University</span></span></span><br>
                          </p>
                          <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"><a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank"><span>http://home.earthlink.net/~nickthompson/naturaldesigns/</span></a></span></span></span><br>
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                            <p><span><b><span style="color:windowtext"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">From:</span></span></span></b></span><span><span style="color:windowtext"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">
                                      Friam [<a href="mailto:friam-bounces@redfish.com" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">mailto:friam-bounces@redfish.com</a>]
                                      <b>On Behalf Of </b>Steven A
                                      Smith</span></span></span></span><span style="color:windowtext"><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"><br>
                                    <span><b>Sent:</b>
                                      Sunday, September 15, 2019 5:32 PM</span><br>
                                    <span><b>To:</b>
                                      <a href="mailto:friam@redfish.com" rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">friam@redfish.com</a></span><br>
                                    <span><b>Subject:</b>
                                      Re: [FRIAM] Unmediated perception
                                      - sheldrake</span></span></span></span></p>
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                        <p> <br>
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                        <p> <br>
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                          <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Interesting,
                                  David.  With most people I find that
                                  if we talk long enough, we disagree;
                                  with you it mostly works the other
                                  way.  Thank you.</span></span></span><br>
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                          <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt"> </span></span></span><br>
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                          <p><span><span style="font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif"><span style="font-size:11pt">Nick</span></span></span><br>
                          </p>
                          <p> <br>
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                        <p>Looks
                          like a case of morphic resonance to me!<br>
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