If you want to show me people thinking, acting and working differently - you
need to get a lot further than unlikely and random mutations. Show me a group of
very different people if you need this point to make sense.
On a seperate but similar note: modified clones might qualify - and they are
only a few years (5-20) off probably. This group, if raised differently then we
currenly raise children, might be different enough.
Bill ROh
Tim Rhodes wrote:
> Bill wrote:
>
> >And the odds of this (synesthesia) happening, are what, 1/1000000? 1 in
> 10,000,000.
>
> Closer to 1/100,000. I suggest you read the book (or another by a different
> neurologist) before making too many claims about how your piano is tuned. I
> think you'll find the "objective" science on the topic most informative.
>
> >> [1] Richard E. Cytowic, M.D. 1993. _The Man Who Tasted Shapes; A Bizarre
> Medical Mystery Offers Revolutionary Insights into Emotions, Reasoning, and
> Consciousness_ (New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam Book.)
>
> (Dr. Cytowic is one of the editors for the journals _Brain & Congition_ and
> _Brain & Language_, BTW.)
>
> -Prof. Tim