The writer has not written it clearly,. The reader is left to guess at the meaning. Clive
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NewguestAccording to the holographic model, the mind/body ultimately cannot distinguish the difference between the neural holograms the brain uses to experience reality and the ones it conjures up while imagining reality.I'm wondering whether "mind/body" means the connection between mind and body or maybe I should read it as mind and body separately?I read it
AnonymousHe started working-ed and no auxiliary verb. Simple past. The verb 'start' can take an -ing verb form after it. This is called a catenative verb. Look up 'catenative verb' on Google for more information.