Your ideas are good, but there is one flaw. You, like too many others, use the metaphor "hardwire" to describe a mental activity, which is immaterial and part of an organic brain. But THE MIND/BRAIN IS NOT A MACHINE, NOT A STEEL/COPPER/PLASTIC ELECTRIC FIXTURE! Please show better understanding of the mind and soul. The worldview of Descartes, long ago, imagined the body as a machine, and many still do talk that way with this "hardwire" metaphor. That is far too materialistic and just wrong! Lee Bailey
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Your ideas are good, but there is one flaw. You, like too many others, use the metaphor "hardwire" to describe a mental activity, which is immaterial and part of an organic brain. But THE MIND/BRAIN IS NOT A MACHINE, NOT A STEEL/COPPER/PLASTIC ELECTRIC FIXTURE! Please show better understanding of the mind and soul. The worldview of Descartes, long ago, imagined the body as a machine, and many still do talk that way with this "hardwire" metaphor. That is far too materialistic and just wrong!
Lee Bailey