Talk:Consciousness and Cognition
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What I would do
There needs to be more about the specific areas that you find. Include research presented on this topic and cite others as well. This would be an interesting article if you would just go deeper with it and not just explain what cognition and consciousness is. Maddie1013 (talk) 20:54, 12 September 2012 (UTC)Maddie1013
Where is consciousness?
Consciousness is located in the ‘now’, which is an interval (0<1) of static time enclosed by the limit of the observer’s I between the ‘beginning’ ‘0’ and the ‘end’ ‘1’. That which is accommodated inside the interval; (0<1) is observed as static picture or a static idea. The consciousness can be also located in the past, within the memory, or in the future, but it is always contained within the current ‘now’. Keeping consciousness for a long time either in the past or in the future the observer risks loosing contact with the material world of his body. KK (178.43.142.128 (talk) 09:45, 22 September 2012 (UTC))
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