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14585 Re: How does a person wake up from coma speaking Welsh
   [quote]There are some memories that almost must be transferred via DNA...
Down And Out Man   ALEA   06 Sep 2013
12:45 AM
14584 Re: How does a person wake up from coma speaking Welsh
   to the extent that memory in e.g. a butterfly can be described as init...
DigSpace   ALEA   05 Sep 2013
11:24 PM

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Re: How does a person wake up from coma speaking Welsh

By: Cactus Flower in ALEA
Thu, 05 Sep 13 10:56 PM
Msg. 14582 of 54959
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Interesting answers from both doma and orda.

I sometimes wonder what is (or might be) captured, recorded and transferred via DNA - along the lines of orda. There are some memories that almost must be transferred via DNA eg multi-generational migration patterns in the Monarch butterfly life-cycle. Someone's speculation, anyway. I noticed our Welsh speaker actually had a Welsh name, suggesting a likely ancestry.

And I have also contemplated doma's idea. I'm not sure where original thoughts come from and whether they are necessarily generated internally.