IUBio

Brain-Size-Lifespan Theory

Kenneth Collins k.p.collins at worldnet.att.net
Wed Jul 17 13:05:35 EST 2002


mat wrote in message <43525ce3.0207170001.29ab0173 at posting.google.com>...
>"Kenneth Collins" <k.p.collins at worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
news:<xo0Z8.32747$Iu6.1841466 at bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>...
>> i stand on what i posted.
>>
>
>This is becoming a favourite reply of yours to anyone asking a
>question of your highly ambiguous and non-scientific statements.  You,
>in one of the other threads, deride someone for supplying you with non
>peer-reviewed references yet you will not answer any questions on your
>ideas (which is the whole point of such a peer-review process).  It is
>not enough to say you've said it before because no doubt it will not
>be the exact same question.
>
>If life expectency is a function of experience and experience
>increases with longevity then even my mathematical abilities tell me
>life will be perpetual.

not until nervous systems become Infinite in their extent.

in TD E/I-minimization, nervous-system stuff is 'whittled'-away.

when there's no more such stuff that can be 'whittled' away, nervous systems
lose their ability to adapt.

it's 'just' the one-way flow of energy from order to disorder that is what's
described by 2nd Thermo [WDB2T], which =permeates= the Universe, having been
Replicated within us.

I Believe in God.

i like to find, in such, how we have been Created in God's Image.

but i can't See beyond WDB2T, see?

i Believe Beyond.

k. p. collins





More information about the Neur-sci mailing list

Send comments to us at biosci-help [At] net.bio.net