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        <description>By Fourier analysis, pure sine waves at different frequencies can be extracted from an arbitrarily complex single-dimensional waveform which could be the overall wave of your brain. Adding back the characteristic sine waves regenerates the original sequence (so long as all the waves from it could be combined with some judgmental balance as to which would be more significant to the observer). Then we could compare patterns of importance and possibly use them for prediction based on experiential correlations.</description>
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