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We are the same as we were so long ago and but reminders of who we shall be.
But whether it is all a vision of the future that we are a part of now or a memory of somewhere else that has captured us in some returning moment I can not really say.
(c) neuage 6-1974 New Orleans
Leigh Neuage (July 6 1983 - August 16 2003)
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Current research: 1. GRIN’s technologies: [Genetics, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Nanotechnology (Joel Garreau)] impact on communicational evolutions; how will we translate meaning from sender to receiver if the ‘decoder’ is inserted in the minds of but a fraction of society? An extension to my PhD thesis: ‘Conversational Analysis of Chatroom “talk”’ 2. Philosophical clashes between longevity (the race to extend life cycles without end) ~ reincarnation and traditional Christianity. |
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