• We have the idea that after we have been thinking something, it just evaporates. But thinking doesn't disappear. It goes somehow into the brain and leaves something-a trace-which becomes thought. And thought then acts automatically.

    David Bohm: We have the idea that after we have been thinking something, it just evaporates.  But thinking doesn't disappear.  It goes somehow into the brain and leaves something-a trace-which becomes thought.  And thought then acts automatically.
    David Bohm, Lee Nichol (1996). “On Dialogue”, p.52, Psychology Press