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Friday, October 29, 2004

More on Reality



"For the most part, what is deemed by society to be ‘reality’ at any point, far from being an absolute, is merely a commonly agreed set of values based on the perceptions of a group of individuals."

--Kevin Warwick


[ photograph above: Eastern Brook Lakes, 1989 ]

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