04-08-2014, 06:41 PM
Shannon knows, but he has to see the question first. :-)
While you're "loading" a program, it will take priority. So if you do SM and then WM, WM will dominate while it's in use. After using both, the programming will equalize in expression according to the size of each input's repetitions, minus the conflicting inputs. So SM's effects will have faded somewhat over time, and WM may have a slightly more dominant impact by the time you finish both and allow assimilation balancing.
While you're "loading" a program, it will take priority. So if you do SM and then WM, WM will dominate while it's in use. After using both, the programming will equalize in expression according to the size of each input's repetitions, minus the conflicting inputs. So SM's effects will have faded somewhat over time, and WM may have a slightly more dominant impact by the time you finish both and allow assimilation balancing.
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The scientist has a question to find an answer for. The pseudo-scientist has an answer to find a question for. ~ "Failure is the path of least persistence." - Chinese Fortune Cookie ~ Logic left. Emotion right. But thinking, straight ahead. ~ Sperate supra omnia in valorem. (The value of trust is above all else.) ~ Meowsomeness!