We are defined by knowledge and experience, the things we’ve learned and forgotten, everything we’ve imagined and misunderstood, feared and desired and dreamed. From an information perspective, we aren’t the sum of our experiences, we’re the product of them (pun intended) because every datum we apprehend has the potential to become — and some cognitive scientists would argue automatically is — associated with every other, in a vast semantic network that is yours and yours alone.
Lawrence M. Schoen, Particles of Immortality
(via powells)
66 notes
  1. moncheriebisous reblogged this from powells
  2. jaylie12 reblogged this from powells
  3. dreaminginretrograde reblogged this from powells
  4. winterscribe reblogged this from powells
  5. lottie967 reblogged this from powells
  6. 2gostarlight reblogged this from powells
  7. svveetmadness reblogged this from litreactor
  8. coyscout reblogged this from wickedwitchofthegoodtimes
  9. wickedwitchofthegoodtimes reblogged this from litreactor
  10. litreactor reblogged this from powells
  11. thingsthatresonate reblogged this from powells
  12. reliableolddiviner reblogged this from powells
  13. h00dpope reblogged this from powells
  14. rootlessssss reblogged this from powells
  15. miroroi reblogged this from powells
  16. toeronto reblogged this from powells
  17. rippleye reblogged this from powells
  18. talewiththewhale reblogged this from powells
  19. hero-city reblogged this from powells
  20. bam4you reblogged this from powells
  21. tarareamos reblogged this from powells
  22. engrprof reblogged this from powells
  23. yoami98 reblogged this from powells
  24. missmimsyhorogroves-blog reblogged this from powells
  25. stcuration reblogged this from powells
  26. powells posted this