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

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Hi D&O,

Maybe I walked accidentally through one of doma's information fields.


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Re: How does a person wake up from coma speaking Welsh
By: Down And Out Man
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Fri, 06 Sep 13 12:45 AM
Msg. 14585 of 54959

There are some memories that almost must be transferred via DNA eg multi-generational migration patterns in the Monarch butterfly life-cycle

OK, this is just weird. Something this morning got me to wondering if I'd be seeing any Monarchs in the autumn migration here in my new location 750 miles SE of my previous one (where the Monarchs were usually quite prevalent.)

So I started Googling. And I'd forgotten that it was a multi-generational thing and began reading up on it.

A few hours later I come here and see you referring to that. Of all the millions of subjects, you reference one I was studying just this morning.

Orda's theory is very interesting. And wouldn't be a bit surprised if (s)he is on the right track.

D&O


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