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I have changed my mind. I don't think dynamic ('e') vs. static ('i') works. It is (now) obvious to me that our sensations are dynamic and static. For example, your knee hurts. That sensation/information is both continuous and in constant fluctuation (i.e. dynamic). But a light touch on the arm can be static (like a snapshot).
Last edited by Petter; 03-18-2017 at 11:39 AM.
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