On Thu, Aug 15, 2024 at 7:39 AM glen <geprope...@gmail.com> wrote: > That's why I prefer "fusion". The ganglia (~2 in humans, ~9 in octopuses?) > execute functions broadly describable as fusion. But our gut ganglion most > likely fuses different perception signals from that of our brains. The > fusion in an octopus' central brain is prolly different from that of its > arm brains, maybe even higher order (fusion of fusions). So, no, neither > the octopus' consciousness nor our consciousness are "unitary". That seems > preposterous to me. But "fused"? Yeah ... somehow. >
Your profusion of ideas fuses and infuses, sometimes leading to confusion, but through diffusion, transfusion, and the occasional defusion of tension, this process ultimately results in a perfusion of collective wisdom and the refusion of insights from subfused elements beneath the surface. <grin>
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