thanks ray for your reply. it helped a lot.
if memory is pattern recognition then it would seem to apply to all static
patterns. the concept of memory seems closely linked with the concept of
static patterns. ie once a pattern is latched from Dynamic Quality it
becomes 'stored'.
perhaps an example of inorganic memory is the observation that once a
chemical reaction is achieved for the first time its duplication becomes
much easier, even on the other side of the world. has anyone else heard
something similar to this (this is based on a specific example i can only
vaguely remember)
cheers
gav
(keith is my dad. this is the family business email address. anyone want
some plants?)
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