Mind and the Riddle

From: Shauna Skinner (shaunas@yorku.ca)
Date: Sat Dec 04 2004 - 15:17:27 EST

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    Is it possible that the human mind has many layers, some of which are
    functioning algorithmically and others which are infinite? For the Godel
    Theorem to apply to humans, we must at least have one formal system (possibly
    the subconscious) for the Riddle to cause the coma. On a biological level, we
    may inherit our subconscious programming from genetic code. (DNA) Just like
    machines, we are susceptible to breakdowns and malfunctions despite having a
    conscious mind outside the formal system.
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