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Explaining keyboards to kccheng

K C Cheng kccheng at postoffice.idirect.com
Sun Nov 15 18:55:49 EST 1998


F. Frank LeFever wrote:

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> Truly pathetic.
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him that indeed oonly
> one finger is necessary, and it need not be special: the SECRET is in
> WHERE the finger presses.
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> Its as simple as that.  In principle.
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> The details are complicated, apparently too complicated for kccheng.
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> Many, many neuroscientists have worked for years to show in detail just=

> exactly HOW and WHERE external energies are TRANSDUCED into neural
> energies for transmission into the brain; and many more are now
> examining how these SIGNALS (not particles) initiate processes leading
> to structural changes underlying memory.
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> Just to cite one small example: while kccheng must find the direct
> imput of photons into the periphery of the visual system "proof enough"=

> for his simple mind (not knowing of the transduction to neural energy
> right at the beginning, i.e. in the rods and cones), what on earth can
> he make of the auditory system, wherein the input is not in the form of=

> "electromagnetic particles" but in the form of MOLECULES beating
> against auditory MECHANICAL structures?
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> (Probably he'll say something he thinks is brilliant, like "molecules
> are made of electromagnetic particles"!)
>I understand  many have been working one it. But they missed it.  I just=
 completed the auditory system, and I assure you, no molecules are involv=
ed. I think you are out of date.  Can you recall the cochlear microphonic=
?  <olecules there too?   Perhaps you are the ignorant one! =

> Why don't you find a newsgroup with readers who are less critical, if
> you want to preserve your illusions of brilliance without so much
> effort?
I like cross swords with reasonable people.  But please read up on all
of it before saying anything againat me. =

> F. Frank LeFever, Ph.D.
> New York Neuropsychology Group

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