http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/01/160113172347.htm
Though they speak here of the brain’s mechanics, the effects they speak of are those of minds, not merely functions of brains. This specific discovery, still extremely new and relatively speculative, has vast implications beyond those that the existing culture would take advantage of or include in its conventions; it implies that there are distinct layers of mind-like activity, that they relate, that some have nonordinary capacities, and that these can be inhibited, developed, or interfered with under various circumstances. One implication is that context engineering transforms the nature, activity and capacities of our minds — particularly the ongoing relation with developmental paths and dead ends that masquerade as paths (or accomplishments).
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