I found an interesting topic on the human brain..
Human brain can make new cells, study finds - Yahoo! News
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I found an interesting topic on the human brain..
Human brain can make new cells, study finds - Yahoo! News
thats awesome, Ive already been donating to those who need a brain
meh i can't say specifics, cuz this is a good informative post and defintately don't wanna see it deleted..
but i did a certain thing all day everyday, and came out brain damaged, couldn't say one sentence without stuttering through it, couldn't remember alot of things, couldn't think of words i needed... before i did said thing, i was smart as hell... A student never failed blah blah blah... after two weeks of this act.. (that is said to destroy brain cells and is pretty much universally accepted it does) pretty much all day... i came out all fucked up and stupid...
then after a couple of years, i started somehow getting 'repaired' like all those damn brain cells started coming back.. i dunno if that's what really happened, but i know now (6-7 years later?) i operate at nearly the same level i did before this act.. so i can support this, and am living proof...
Sometimes my brain is doing all sorts of things I can't figure out.
I heard about these guys in India who can think themselves to death man!
Thats the shit i can be smart again.
The brain kicks ass!
i dont understand! did they think you kept the exact same brain cells until you die?
i think scientists would be a little smarter than that. especially since ive always heard that after one year there is not a single original cell left in your body, they've all reproduced and died.
haha yeah, "I heard about these guys in india man, their minds are so advanced they can actually think themselves to death man!"Quote:
Originally Posted by Nochowderforyou
I want one of them fiberglass air cooled engines that run on water man!
It's true. All the cells that were in your body seven years ago have died and been replaced by new cells. This reminds me of something Richard Dawkins said in this talk of his:Quote:
Originally Posted by SwirlyMass
"Steve Graham points out that you and I are ourselves more like a wave than a permanent thing. He invites us, the reader, to think of an experience from your childhood, something you remember clearly, something you can see, feel, maybe even smell as if you were really there. After all, you really were there at the time, weren't you? How else would you remember it? But here is the bombshell: you weren't there. Not a single atom that is in your body today was there when that event took place. Matter flows from place to place, and momentarily comes together to be you. Whatever you are, therefore, you are not the stuff of which you are made. If that doesn't make the hair stand up on the back of your neck, read it again until it does, because it is important."
Ha ha! That's how it goes. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by SwirlyMass
Yeah ive been thinking how, since we evolved from single celled organisms we must be a product of a force that reproduces, in fact our consciousness seems to be the next step in evolution as it provides us with instantaneous adaptability to much more than just physical stimuli.Quote:
Originally Posted by Oneironaut
I wish we could see into the future, if we ever learned how to slow down time (it has to be possible since it occurs naturally around black holes) we could trap some of us inside a place where time was going really slow, then in just a few years the outside world would have changed and advanced and you could literally live in the future. Think about that as a weapon. Trap the enemy civilization in a time sink, then you advance past their level and destroy them.
um anyways, i wish we could see what the future of life is.
Well, if you have the capability to accelerate an entire enemy civilization to speeds close to the speed of light, you should also be able to just nuke their asses (or however else you pwn somebody in the future).