
"Certain kinds of things that Man does of necessity require tremendous amounts of cooperation among very large numbers of individuals. Such accomplishments are beyond any one individual and are a product only of the group effort. This is true, for example, in building the Empire State Building, a subway system, a railroad system, an airline, a large industrial factory, etc. In each of these cases there is a rearrangement of external realities, a setting up of a communication network between many individuals and a dedication of each of these individuals to the purposes of the organization of which they are a part. This is probably the greatest accomplishment of our industrial, military, educational and religious efforts in this century. Man's effective interlock with other men can accomplish certain kinds of things beyond any individual." -John C. Lilly, Programming and Metaprogramming the Human Biocomputer
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add, subtract, combine, contribute
audio/sound/aurality/editing-by-ear/freedom-control
fiction-is-not-false
procedural rhetorics
research/academic writing
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