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* Signals first come in,
* Signals first come in,
*  The signals are then, in pre-conscious processing, translated into information-meaning categories, usually by some kind of comparing with meanings that are already stored in the individual's memory banks,
*  The signals are then, in pre-conscious processing, translated into information-meaning categories, usually by some kind of comparison with meanings that are already stored in the individual's memory banks,
*  If memory-meanings comparable to the signals are found, then mental images can be manufactured and rise into consciousness.
*  If memory-meanings comparable to the signals are found, then mental images can be manufactured and rise into consciousness.
*  However, if no comparable or comparative memory-meanings are available, then the pre-conscious systems segue over to the next best memory-meanings. Mental perceptions and images are then constructed in the light of those available meanings or perceptions.
*  However, if no comparable or comparative memory-meanings are available, then the pre-conscious systems segue over to the next best memory-meanings available. Mental perceptions and images are then further constructed in the light of those available meanings or perceptions.
*  When this happens, the resulting mental-image impressions can be obscured at some distance from the accuracy of the original signals, but can still carry bits of information that is contained within the energetic signatures of the original signals. <ref>[Ingo Swan BiomindsSuperpower]</ref>
*  When this happens, the resulting mental-image impressions can be obscured at some distance from the accuracy of the original signals, but can still carry bits of information that is contained within the energetic signatures of those original signals. <ref>[Ingo Swan BiomindsSuperpower]</ref>


==Signals Input First==
==Signals Input First==