Friday 21 August 2015

Secrets of the human brain


It is believed that the brain receives information from the outside of this world, processes it and takes one or the other solution. According to experts, the brain can store up to fifteen trillion bits of various data.
 But there are cases in which a portion of the human brain is removed - as in the case of fourteen years Ahad Israfil, who in an accident lost some of his most important body. His life is no different from the lives of his peers, whose brain was intact - except that he was in a wheelchair. But the boy was smarter than the other guys.

There is a theory that the mechanism of the brain leads to the production of something outside the human body. Thus, the brain just switches to receive and transmit signals from the outside. There are experts who believe that consciousness is not due to the physical brain.

 The argument for this is that the brain and every other organ in the human body is composed of cells, but they can not think. It turns out that the brain is a device that detects thoughts.

 There are many instances in medicine where people are deprived of the brain, after the restoration, did not notice any changes. In 1935, a hospital in St. Vincent in New York, had a child, who lived twenty-seven days. He slept, ate and cried, like all other children. After the sudden death, the anatomist almost fainted because it turned out that the baby's skull was completely empty.

 Even the most perfect machine can not function without a motor, so obviously, our understanding of the human brain, do not correspond to the truth.

 It is possible that some of the people on our planet not of human origin, and something like bio-robots, experts say. Otherwise, there is no explanation for the cases in which workers lose part of their brain and instead of lying in a deep sleep, they get up and go alone to a doctor's clinic.

 Of course, such cases can lead to the loss of certain abilities such as speech or hearing, but the ability to think is not lost, except in rare cases.

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