NoName
Posts: 2729 Joined: Mar. 2013
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Further to the 'something to control' issue -- as has already been discussed, recognition of a melody involves no muscle activity whatsoever. Composition of a melody, intelligent transposition, recasting it into a different rhythm, none of these require a body or an act of muscles. Likewise for creation of a theory. The dream state in which the benzene ring problem was solved by Kekule involved no movement, no muscle behavior, no muscle activity as any part of the process.
Part of your difficulty here is your inability to deal with the concepts of granularity, system as subsystem and systems as composed of subsystems. A tiny part, given all the many issues involved, but these are certainly highlighted by this nonsense about 'something to control'.
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