Why, I oughta....Xamonas Chegwé wrote:Clinton Huxley wrote:I think Arthur C. Clarke opined that even if you could somehow wire yourself up to the brain of a puma or a penguin or a 19th century aristocrat you would not be able to make any sense of the input. I wonder.
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That makes sense, since they don't think in words.Clinton Huxley wrote:I think Arthur C. Clarke opined that even if you could somehow wire yourself up to the brain of a puma or a penguin or a pangolin you would not be able to make any sense of the input. I wonder.
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