Richard, Go back to smoking. You're becoming rather tiresome. <GRIN> Greg Richard Brekne wrote: > Greg Newell wrote: > > > Rob and list, > > This is an interesting theory. > > Hmmm I suppose if I felt it neccessary to hop all over Del over this kind > of thing it is only right to point out that "theory" is not really the > correct term here. A theory is a bit more developed then an Hypothesis..... > and is the result of quite a bit of testing of that > Hypothesis...re-examination.... developing.... refining... and slowly one > develops the whole thing into a theory. > > What Rob has is more on the line of a "thought"....grin. > > By the way... since no one else mentioned it.....It seemed to me like the > "wood memory" you mentioned was pretty much what "wood creep" is all about. > > Course expanding on what creep is to devevoping an idea about how and > where vibrational forces exicite their way through different paths would > take quite a big step and would take a lot of work to prove out. > > Kind of reminds me a bit of what some Sweedish researches mean to have > shown the brain forms "patterns" as we grow that result from what we > experience along the way...they are supposed to sort of lend themselves to > the brain dealing with similiar experiences effectively... and it is > suspected that these patterns then explain why it seems to get harder and > harder to change habits as we get older... but I digress.. > > Its an interesting idea Rob. > > -- > Richard Brekne > RPT, N.P.T.F. > Bergen, Norway > mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no -- Greg Newell Greg's Piano Forté 12970 Harlon Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-226-3791 mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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