Se mi zdi da maš prov Svit, pesmi nastajajo v objemu zavesti, ki je svetloba
http://www.toequest.com/forum/neuroscience-articles/445-holonomic-brain-theory.html?g arpg=3Possibly the most radical part of the holonomic theory is Pribram's claim that a "receiver" is not necessary to "view" the result of the transformation (from spectral holographic to "image"). He claims that the process of transformation is what we "experience". Memory is a form of re-experiencing or re-constructing the initial sensory sensation.
(So according to him, consciousness does not need a part of nervous system to physically accommodate it so it can appear. This views the mind, as separate entity from so-called physical brain, just like Plato viewed it.)