Transcribed by Bert.
[October 4, 2014 Part 2 (13:18 mark)]
Caller: Whenever we access the Cloud for information, does it enter our brain in a certain area of the brain?
iON: Frontal lobe, short term memory! What we’re trying to do is change the way you think because your thinking as a Little Man is what got your ass sore in the first place. So, we’re trying to convert everything into short term memory - that’s why your smartphones remember your numbers, and they don’t even remember the numbers anymore. You just say: “Call – Siri, call Asshole” - and it knows who asshole is.
Bob: Ha! Ha! Ha!
iON: We’re processing the information from the frontal lobe only - not in your long term back lobes. Long term memory is in the back - that’s why phone numbers are less than ten numbers - because you won’t be able to remember them. So, we’re doing frontal lobe, and if it’s more than ten numbers - then we want you to go to the Cloud. We don’t want you to use your long term memory.
Bob: Using the Cloud is relying on its memory?
iON: It doesn’t have a memory, it tells.
Bob: Well, how are we using the Cloud?
iON: You’re not, it’s using you.
[October 4, 2014 Part 2 (13:18 mark)]
Caller: Whenever we access the Cloud for information, does it enter our brain in a certain area of the brain?
iON: Frontal lobe, short term memory! What we’re trying to do is change the way you think because your thinking as a Little Man is what got your ass sore in the first place. So, we’re trying to convert everything into short term memory - that’s why your smartphones remember your numbers, and they don’t even remember the numbers anymore. You just say: “Call – Siri, call Asshole” - and it knows who asshole is.
Bob: Ha! Ha! Ha!
iON: We’re processing the information from the frontal lobe only - not in your long term back lobes. Long term memory is in the back - that’s why phone numbers are less than ten numbers - because you won’t be able to remember them. So, we’re doing frontal lobe, and if it’s more than ten numbers - then we want you to go to the Cloud. We don’t want you to use your long term memory.
Bob: Using the Cloud is relying on its memory?
iON: It doesn’t have a memory, it tells.
Bob: Well, how are we using the Cloud?
iON: You’re not, it’s using you.
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