Cell Memories (Identity)

by David Turell @, Thursday, October 10, 2013, 15:26 (4061 days ago) @ dhw

I came across this article a couple of days ago on the Internet, but now I can't find the reference. I'm reproducing it in its entirety, but what interest me particularly are the stories at the end. It turns out there are lots of these incidents happening now. They raise huge questions over the nature of identity, which we are looking at again under "Emergence". -The actual link:-
http://perdurabo10.tripod.com/id470.html-How the cells communicate using my theory:-"The mind and body communicate with each other through chemicals known as peptides," she said. "These peptides are found in the brain as well as in the stomach, muscles and all of our major organs. I believe that memory can be accessed anywhere in the peptide/receptor network. For instance, a memory associated with food may be linked to the pancreas or liver, and such associations can be transplanted from one person to another."


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