Jean Louis <b...@static.rcdrun.com> writes:

> * Van Ly via Emacs news and miscellaneous discussions outside the scope of 
> other Emacs mailing lists <emacs-tangents@gnu.org> [2025-03-30 13:10]:
>> 
>> Jean Louis <b...@static.rcdrun.com> writes:
>> 
>> > In essence, Emacs is our silent partner amidst unknowns far away—a beacon 
>> > of order within complexity's embrace.
>> 
>> Emacs is an editor.
>
> You are finally back to ground!

Is consciousness fundamental or inevitable?  Where do you stand?

One square wave radiating out from the vanishing point in meandering Greek key 
pattern to the boundary limit is not enough even if at relativistic speeds.

Beyond what count and ordering is consciousness fundamental or inevitable and 
thought and feeling trapframes trampoline off the catcher and the core?

Suppose, a synthetic consciousness mind machine is instantiated and has done 
the thing and the switch is turned off.

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