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Old 11-25-2007, 08:01 PM
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The eye is formed in response to the light.Light first, then the eye. Consider a primeval light "burning" a hole within the human body, that of severe pain. In response to the pain an organ which lives in the pain is formed and is called the eye. One gains a sense of the light through this evolutionary movement. Note that the eye is practically disjointed from the human body, in its own sockets. It almost seems that one could remove the eye as it appears to be part of external nature. Our other senses are more inward but the principle is the same, outer sensibility to inner senses.

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You might be the greatest 17th century scientist to ever live, or at least you could write some mean books for those guys.
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Old 11-25-2007, 08:09 PM
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The eye is formed in response to the light.Light first, then the eye. Consider a primeval light "burning" a hole within the human body, that of severe pain. In response to the pain an organ which lives in the pain is formed and is called the eye. One gains a sense of the light through this evolutionary movement. Note that the eye is practically disjointed from the human body, in its own sockets. It almost seems that one could remove the eye as it appears to be part of external nature. Our other senses are more inward but the principle is the same, outer sensibility to inner senses.



You might be the greatest 17th century scientist to ever live, or at least you could write some mean books for those guys.


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Think deep Hawk, and then go deeper, but of course you're going to get wet. Are you and Midge comparing notes? He has me in the coffee houses at the end of the 19th century. You're in regression. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Please note my addition to my original post, it might clarify, maybe.
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