Thursday, May 11, 2006

HOW EXPLAIN THE MIND AND THE BRAIN

When I try to define the difference between the mind and the brain I find it difficult to explain. Are they different but the same? Does each claim powers the other has not? One knows What, the other Why. They're a pair, each half of a whole, Together they can reach their goal. Apart, they're dead from the start.

Think of the two in computer terms, vulnerable to viruses and germs, subject to infections. Then log in to Docudoodoo/@whodovoodo. It can do for you and your rootie-tootie cutie computer what a physician can do with pills, skills and inflated bills to cure your incurable ills.

Science considers the mind the memory with megabytes and potato chips equipped to store more trivia filed alphabetically, cross referenced, condensed or expanded to respond to the MDs commands instantly.

But a glitch, like a sudden itch, can switch off the memory and cause the diagnosis locopocus known as insanity. Everything cross-referenced gets uncrossed, crossed out and lost and the cost to put it back in place can be a microsophic disgrace.

While the memory remembers and sometimes forgets what remains it is analyzed by the brain and explained by calculations and computations, connected dots and all sorts of whats and whatnots.

Lingering in the wings is a thing called the printer, that, with the aid of the fingers or electronic input can put it all in ABCs, in English, French or any other programmed lingo from bingo-bingo to zingo-zingo. And once you've got it all on paper no caper of sons-a-glitches can erase or replace it. And that's the data, et cetera, et cetera.

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