Teleological theories of Mental Content
which leads me to this question about the formation of chocolate in mind. It seems very biological in many ways. Ironically sorting of laughing about the idea that extra terrestrial biology would find something such as strawberries appealing. If their biology were different enough, they may just as likely neither have the same chemical sensor and neural receptors to respond to the organic matter that we respond to in our own ways, providing the same sense of taste, texture, and coloration that would exist of some terrestrially produced organic matter. I would comment the one fruit that tastes absolutely like eating sweet wood pulp like card board is Sopata...honestly don't reject much fruit, but genuinely not attracted to this. Strangely enough, my sensations and formed ideas of the fruit probably aren't the same relative to others that might like this. Anyways, interesting article.
which leads me to this question about the formation of chocolate in mind. It seems very biological in many ways. Ironically sorting of laughing about the idea that extra terrestrial biology would find something such as strawberries appealing. If their biology were different enough, they may just as likely neither have the same chemical sensor and neural receptors to respond to the organic matter that we respond to in our own ways, providing the same sense of taste, texture, and coloration that would exist of some terrestrially produced organic matter. I would comment the one fruit that tastes absolutely like eating sweet wood pulp like card board is Sopata...honestly don't reject much fruit, but genuinely not attracted to this. Strangely enough, my sensations and formed ideas of the fruit probably aren't the same relative to others that might like this. Anyways, interesting article.
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