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''You enter a dark room. Take three steps forward. Put your hands in front of you and you feel a chair. Sit in the chair. The sense of ground is represented in basic electricity terms. The chair relies on but also ignores the floor to a large extent, just as your mind does. This is not to claim that chairs are mind-like, but the reverse. What are you thinking about now? What is your fantasy? Do you need to be punished? Touch the floor. Is it wet?''
''You enter a dark room. Take three steps forward. Put your hands in front of you and you feel a chair. Sit in the chair. The sense of ground is represented in basic electricity terms. The chair relies on but also ignores the floor to a large extent, just as your mind does. This is not to claim that chairs are mind-like, but the reverse. What are you thinking about now? What is your fantasy? Do you need to be punished? Touch the floor. Is it wet?''
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SCHWARZE ZIMMER Zanda Puce, Brian Bixby

You enter a dark room. Take three steps forward. Put your hands in front of you and you feel a chair. Sit in the chair. The sense of ground is represented in basic electricity terms. The chair relies on but also ignores the floor to a large extent, just as your mind does. This is not to claim that chairs are mind-like, but the reverse. What are you thinking about now? What is your fantasy? Do you need to be punished? Touch the floor. Is it wet?

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