> "The theory explains why conscious actions feel so
> different from unconscious ones it is because they
> plug into the vast pool of information held in the
> brain's electromagnetic field, Professor McFadden
> concluded.
>
> I was under the impression that unconscious actions don't feel like anything
> at all. They are unconscious. The instant they feel like something, they are
> conscious actions.
>
> This was a pretty dumb article.
It's still not in the league of the genetic and psychological pronouncements of physicist William Shockley which professional biologists have had to digest over the years.
Chris