Joe Lake’s Opinion
We’re having Burnie Shines With Poetry this month. I’m going to do my Tiger poem to the beat of Hip-Hop Groove. It sort of brings it alive.
In New Scientist here was an article to my liking which said what I’ve published some years ago that the egg cell in the womb is he most important cell. This cell, once it has accepted the DNA of the male, contains the software to create a human being from the inside out. Further, each cell that splits from it contains all the software of the original which includes instructions. Brian J. Ford says hat each cell has its own decision-making processing power. The brain is not one entity but each neuron is a fully functioning individual and contains the software and intelligence of the totality. In consequence, a human being is a conglomeration of billions, no, trillions of individual, problem-solving capable personalities who choose to live in harmony. Each cell seems to be capable of reproduction, as every ten years all cells are replaced; in consequence, we all die and live again regularly. Each individual neuron is itself a computer within a community of microscopic computers, says Ford. He also says that one should experience the symphony; the combination buzz between the neurones which sounds like sea birds calling. Here is one of my sonnets.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
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