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  • Passing information through the brain’s web
  • 1: Close is Connected
  • 2: Distant things don’t connect
    • drift away
  • The amount of material that can be removed through a fine mesh is different from the amount of material that can be removed through the same mesh.
    • The latter is more common.
    • Likewise, a person with a dense web of knowledge is more likely to be left with the same text.

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Creating artificial nets

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    • The web on the desk and the web in the brain
    • Artificial and natural nets
    • After I painted the picture, I thought I’d better put it through a natural net first.
    • Those who use only natural nets, those not caught in the net will drift away.
    • Those who also use artificial nets are pooled on the artificial nets once the ones that did not get caught in the natural nets
    • Q: What is the difference between simply stocking a list or other information?
      • A: I don’t have an answer for this yet.
        • In fact, is it possible to have just a list without using Kozaneba, etc.?
  • parable of the net # even if #Intellectual Production


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