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LOL. Yep, sure does. That was the point. I'm not *totally* insulated from the irony of my own statements, you know. ** okay. i guess the problem is that you come off that way . . . while possibly not allowing others that latitude. BTW, note that Andrews (a scientist) says "the universe is more *like* music than matter". He did not say that the universe is more likely music than matter. Now that would be mumbo-jumbo. :) ** i think that the sentiment that i picked up on stands True, there's no definitive "proof" per se, only shades of understanding, given the complexity of the subject under study - the human brain. ;) ** or the universe? i think that it may be easier to understand the human brain that it is the universe around us . . . by the way, have you noticed how string theory seems to be approaching some of the mystical traditions? i also seem to recall that many physicists have been ardently religious . . . (not that i am, mind you) stig