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a: computer ~
b: electronic cocaine

What:

"Peter Whybrow, the director of the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA, argues that "the computer is like electronic cocaine"


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Writer: Peter Whybrow
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Date: Mar 9 2014 2:18 PM



a: human body ~
b: a whirlpool

What:

"A human body is like a whirlpool; there seems to be a constant form, called the whirlpool, but it functions for the very reason that no water stays in it. The very molecules and atoms of the water are also "whirlpools"-patterns of motion containing no constant and irreducible "stuff." Every person is the form taken by the stream-a marvelous torrent of milk, water, bread, beefsteak, fruit, vegetables, air, light, radiation-all of which are streams in their own turn."


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Writer: Alan Watts
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Date: Apr 30 2014 5:18 PM



a: natural selection ~
b: a non-creative editor

What:

"As this documentary relates, C. S. Lewis took Bergson's objection to heart. And he answered Bergson's question: natural selection cannot add anything positive that the life form does not already have. Natural selection is like a non-creative editor. It deletes information; it cannot write information."


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Writer: C. S. Lewis
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Date: Dec 26 2014 6:55 PM



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