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Old 06-09-2007, 01:13 AM   #35 (permalink)
Brutha
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So Calculusaurus, if scientists understand 'savant' abilities, it should then be no problem for the scientists to personally demonstrate and control the abilities.
Most savants aren't able to function in our world, coping their whole syndrom wouldn't be effective.
Currently we don't understand (scientificly) our brain enough to understand simple things.
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If consciousness was created in the brain, common sense tells you, we would not be able to think beyond the 5 senses.
Could you explain that reasoning?
In addition it is irrevelant what common sense tells you.
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Frankly, those who put their faith in science are completely missing the point of science.
Yes, the beaty of science is that it doesn't need belief.
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