Quote Originally Posted by maxsuperdanks
I believe that human brains are quantum devices, able to tap into the energy around them. The average human uses 10 - 15% of their brain, and I feel they use the same amount of their perceptions, and are only aware of 10 - 15% of what's going on. At 100 percent at all times, a human could and probably would learn quite a bit, and would be able to perceive every viewpoint and outcome.
sorry dude, but the truth is humans use about 85-100% of their brain. (depending on the situation)

it may not be noticeable but the next time you sweat, get thirsty, get hungry, feel pain, feel any sensation at all, that your brain had to go and find the memory of those things by itself without being asked, just doing it, and giving it to your body in a matter of milli-seconds.

your brain has the ability to delay certain sensations, such as pain, but only when absolutely necessary will it do this.

your brain is constantly doing minor and major adjustments to your body, keeping you alive, so if im using 10%, how do i survive doing math problems?