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Universalpsykopath tugs our coat and says: Tell us about your feats of deduction and the little mysteries you've solved. Alternatively, tell us about the simple, everyday things that mystified you for far too long.
( , Thu 13 Oct 2011, 12:52)
Universalpsykopath tugs our coat and says: Tell us about your feats of deduction and the little mysteries you've solved. Alternatively, tell us about the simple, everyday things that mystified you for far too long.
( , Thu 13 Oct 2011, 12:52)
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It's an interesting question,
I have idly wondered the same thing myself.
I think it's just a question of someone getting around to thinking about it, maybe just having time to do so.
Taking it forward, it's also quite exciting to think what's in the future. If you see the difference between 17th century thinking in medicine, and todays - i.e. exactly what you're describing, think what hasn't yet been discovered. Who says in 50 years time, TV shows won't be beamed directly into our brains . . .
I like futurology, which is really just history in reverse.
( , Thu 20 Oct 2011, 8:54, 1 reply)
I have idly wondered the same thing myself.
I think it's just a question of someone getting around to thinking about it, maybe just having time to do so.
Taking it forward, it's also quite exciting to think what's in the future. If you see the difference between 17th century thinking in medicine, and todays - i.e. exactly what you're describing, think what hasn't yet been discovered. Who says in 50 years time, TV shows won't be beamed directly into our brains . . .
I like futurology, which is really just history in reverse.
( , Thu 20 Oct 2011, 8:54, 1 reply)
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