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could think in words, pictures and feelings and could
speak every language in the world."


"There were scientists and computer experts and
experts from every field imaginable to put the super
duper super computer to the test. It was quizzed and
tried and tested and attacked from every angle, but
every question that was raised it answered perfectly
in a matter of milliseconds. During the coffee break
some young wag programmed into the computer the
ultimate question: IS THERE A GOD? to which it
instantaneously boomed back in a very loud voice,
"THERE IS NOW!"


Auditorium fills with spontaneous laughter and the
mood is set for a cracking session of questions and
answers.


"Right let's be having some questions, next!"


Can blind people visualize?
The answer is yes they can. The degree that they
can visualize depends on when they went blind. If
they went blind some time after they were able to see
enough of the world to know what it's all about, they
can create better internal pictures than people who
have been blind from birth. I know a number of
eminently successful handicapable people and they
use their biocomputers in the exact same way we
have discussed here.


Does it matter if I'm left handed?
No, it makes no difference at all. It means that in
all probability your left computer would process in
pictures and your right computer would process in
words. It wouldn't make any difference to how
you reprogrammed your biocomputer or to your
performance.

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