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While discussing the importance of memory, Michael Lemonick made the absurd statement that "there's really no such thing as the present." This contradicts all serious philosophical analysis--both Eastern and Western. In reality there is nothing but the present as far as human experience is concerned. The present is the intersection of our consciousness with the flow of time. Both past and future exist only as mental constructs in present consciousness, the past as memory and the future as imagination. ROBERT M. TAYLOR, ASSOC. PROFESSOR Clinical Neurology Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio...
...that it was delivered on comets and meteorites ?- and therefore might have nurtured life elsewhere. "It?s no real surprise that there would be water left over from the formation of the solar system, but now scientists have it in front of them," says TIME senior science writer Michael Lemonick. "All water isn?t the same, and the similarities or differences between this water and the Earth?s water could tell scientists...
...Michael D. Lemonick...
...learn more, check out the OM website at www.odyssey.org Questions for Lemonick? E-mail him at TimFamily2@aol.com
...Michael D. Lemonick...