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mind:qualityfactor [2017/04/30 13:02]
bpaddock created
mind:qualityfactor [2017/07/09 13:40]
bpaddock Put in link to Duke Dean letter.
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 People that have a near zero Q values suffer from Identity Disorders. People that have a near zero Q values suffer from Identity Disorders.
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-[Needs something less jumpy from the above to the below.  Trying to explain the high Q value that makes us be 'us'.] 
  
 Looking again http://www.bpaddock.com/time my premise and research supports, the brain uses Chaotic Attractors.  These are the tuning mechanism.  Read the book "Chaos" by James Gleick if you have not already done so. Looking again http://www.bpaddock.com/time my premise and research supports, the brain uses Chaotic Attractors.  These are the tuning mechanism.  Read the book "Chaos" by James Gleick if you have not already done so.
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 Taking a personal example from my late wife's death, see http://www.kpaddock.org Taking a personal example from my late wife's death, see http://www.kpaddock.org
  
-From "Karen's Journal" now required reading at Duke School of Medicine.  Karen's death was a suicide due to the unending physical pain:+From "Karen's Journal" now [[http://kpaddock.com/doku.php/bpaddock/letter_from_dean_at_duke|required reading at Duke School of Medicine]].  Karen's death was a suicide due to the unending physical pain:
  
 === Friday, August 9, 2013 at 7:53am EDT Christine Sepanek [Named used with her consent.] === Friday, August 9, 2013 at 7:53am EDT Christine Sepanek [Named used with her consent.]
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