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The problem with radio frequency (RF) exposure is not the small amount of brain tumors, is it the large amount of subtle alterations in the brain that lead to attention, confusion, insomnia and fatigue problems.

~ Steven Magee

Steven Magee Alterations Attention Brain Confusion Exposure Fatigue Frequency Insomnia Problem Radio Rf Subtle Tumors

What have we learned so far about the human brain? It messes with memories, it jumps at shadows, it's terrified of harmless things, it screws with our diet, our sleeping, our movement, it convinces us we're brilliant when we're not, it makes up half the stuff we perceive, it gets us to do irrational things when emotional, it causes us to make friends incredibly quickly and turn on them in an instant.A worrying list. What's even more worrying, it does all of this when it's working properly.

~ Dean Burnett

Dean Burnett Brain Neuroscience

Pushing our self past our boundaries of limitation and extreme, sometimes to something that knocks off our comfort zone, it creates new neuro pathways with our brain, we become smarter, wiser, more clarity, our life becomes more fulfilling. Only because we have a totally new experience. We get a new brain with that. Neuroplasticity

~ Angie Karan

Angie Karan Brain Clarity Comfort Zone Neuroplasticity New Experience Pathways Smarter Wiser

If knew more about Alzheimer's and the Brain, your mind will be blow and most cases you will confused...

~ Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger About Alzheimer Brain Confused Knew More

Holding your brain hostage against your own stupidity - that was how to get stuff done.

~ Brandon Sanderson

Brandon Sanderson Brain Get Things Done Stupidity

The Brain is a chewed gum.

~ Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger Brain Chew Gum

The brain is machine which collects data, use it to collect data. Then use that data for a purpose!

~ Deyth Banger

Deyth Banger Brain Data Machine Purpose

A great life starts and steadies with a great mind that is open to new ideas, fierce in defense of truth, and always eager to learn.

~ Toni Sorenson

Toni Sorenson Brain Inspiration Life

So why does the world appear stable to you when you’re looking at it? Why doesn’t it appear as jerky and nauseating as the poorly filmed video? Here’s why: your internal model operates under the assumption that the world outside is stable. Your eyes are not like video cameras – they simply venture out to find more details to feed into the internal model. They’re not like camera lenses that you’re seeing through; they’re gathering bits of data to feed the world inside your skull. The Brain: The Story of You - David Eagleman

~ David Eagleman

David Eagleman Brain David Eagleman

Your body is a complete marvel. The more you study its anatomy and how each part works in harmony, the more you will be convinced that you didn't just evolve. You were designed from the beginning by the hand of a Master.

~ Toni Sorenson

Toni Sorenson Brain Faith God Human Body Life

No,” Gideon says. “No guns. The most dangerous weapon you have is your brain. Give someone a gun and they tend to quit using it.

~ Paula Stokes

Paula Stokes Brain Guns Smarts Strategy Weapons

I am so confused, nobody wants to be in a sate of confusion, but me when I get confused its like the best moments. My brain works in differences ways. Each way somebody inside of my head wakes up. Confusion is the voices inside of my head; each voice is different from each other. Just because I became confused all of them woke up like death wakes up from darkness.

~ Jameel Abuayyd

Jameel Abuayyd Brain Confused

As your trillions of new connections continually form and re-form, the distinctive pattern means that no one like you has ever existed, or will ever exist again. The experience of your conscious awareness, right now, is unique to you. And because the physical stuff is constantly changing, we are too. We’re not fixed. From cradle to grave, we are works in progress.

~ David Eagleman

David Eagleman Brain David Eagleman

Each of us is on our own trajectory – steered by our genes and our experiences – and as a result every brain has a different internal life. Brains are as unique as snowflakes.

~ David Eagleman

David Eagleman Brain Eagleman Neurology

Our Human thinking brain operates by way of prediction, comparing new experiences to and constructing its perception from what is already believed to be true due to past experience. Without a mature intuition – thinking and feeling balanced and united—even groups trying to work together will only be capable of experiencing what has been going on in this sensory brain since about the 8th Century to the present.

~ Martha Char Love

Martha Char Love Brain Feeling Intuition Prediction Thining

When we look at a solid lump of iron or rock, we are 'really' looking at what is almost entirely empty space. It looks and feels solid and opaque because our sensory systems and brains find it convenient to treat it as solid and opaque. It is convenient for the brain to represent a rock as solid because we can't walk through it. 'Solid' is our way of experiencing things that we can't walk through or fall throug, because of the electromagnetic forces between atoms. 'Opaque' is the experience we have when light bounces off the surface of an object, and none of it goes through.

~ Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins Atoms Brain Science

Modern society is large and complex, with institutions wielding great power over the lives of many. This is why Johnson and Fowler added a dire parting shot in their predictions. Since you are programmed to become increasingly overconfident the less you understand about any given scenario, you can expect to find the most destructive overconfidence in places that are exceedingly complicated and unpredictable.

~ David Mcraney

David Mcraney Brain The Mind Unpredictability

In the Awakenings movie I found it very interesting that the most profound awakenings in the catatonic patients occurred in 1969, the year that the Aurora Borealis was seen from N.Y. to Louisiana. It seems the patients were getting environmental radiation stimulation in addition to their L-Dopa drug that year. L-Dopa plus radiation therapy may eventually be proven to be a very potent brain stimulant.

~ Steven Magee

Steven Magee 1969 Addition Aurora Awakenings Borealis Brain Catatonic Drug Environmental Interesting L Dopa Louisiana Movie New Ny Patients Potent Profound Radiation Stimulant Stimulation Therapy Year York

The brain makes up l/50th of our body mass but consumes a staggering 1/5th of the calories we burn for energy. If your brain were a car, in terms of gas mileage, it’d be a Hummer. Most of our conscious activity is happening in our prefrontal cortex, the part of our brain responsible for focus, handling short-term memory, solving problems, and moderating impulse control. It’s at the heart of what makes us human and the center for our executive control and willpower. The “last in, first out” theory is very much at work inside our head. The most recent parts of our brain to develop are the first to suffer if there is a shortage of resources. Older, more developed areas of the brain, such as those that regulate breathing and our nervous responses, get first helpings from our blood stream and are virtually unaffected if we decide to skip a meal. The prefrontal cortex, on the other hand, feels the impact. Unfortunately, being relatively young in terms of human development, it’s the runt of the litter come feeding time.

~ Gary Keller

Gary Keller Brain Human Brain Prefrontal Cortex The Brain

#36:...Something has happened to our intelligence. My reasoning is this: arrangements of part of the Brain is a language. We are parts of the Brain; therefore, we are language. Why, then, do we not know this?

~ Philip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick Brain Valis

The more we build these networks and enrich our stores of memory and experience, the easier it is to learn, because what we already know serves as a foundation for forming increasingly complex thoughts.

~ John J. Ratey

John J. Ratey Brain Neuroscience Well Being

I had too many things to say, and too small a brain to sort them out with.

~ Hugh Laurie

Hugh Laurie Brain Things

Basically, having a gift for happiness was a bit like being good at maths or games: it depended partly on the development of the brain after you were born, ad even before, but also on how your parents or other adults had brought you up when you were small. And of course on your own efforts and subsequent encounters.'Nature or nurture,' said the professor. 'Whichever way, the parents are to blame!

~ François Lelord

François Lelord Brain Happiness Nature Nurture

Our brains renew themselves throughout life to an extent previously thought not possible.

~ Michael S. Gazzaniga

Michael S. Gazzaniga Brain Neuroplasticity

It has been said that the great events of the world take place in the brain.It is in the brain, and the brain only, that the great sins of the world take place also.

~ Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde Brain

Our brains are obviously capable of astoundingly fast and complex calculations that happen subconsciously. We can't explain them because most of the time we hardly even realize they're happening.

~ Joshua Foer

Joshua Foer Brain Neuroscience Science

Drink your coffee, it clears out the brain in the morning

~ Sergei Lukyanenko

Sergei Lukyanenko Brain Coffee Morning

Our brain is so full of nonsense there is no room for common sense.

~ Debasish Mridha

Debasish Mridha Brain Education Happiness Hope Inspirational Intelligence Knowledge Life Love Nonsense Philosophy Sense Truth Wisdom

All perception is the result of electrical impulses in the brain - the world of the individual is tantamount to a highly advanced computer running and analyzing programs in its working memory.

~ Kevin Michel

Kevin Michel Ai Brain Computers Hologram Holography Illusion Many Worlds Interpretation Maya Quantum Mechanics Quantum Theory Singularity

The brain can be a wonderful tool, can be a willing slave, as has been evidenced by some men, but of course it works poorly when it has not the habit of usage. An automobile can become a source of delight, but the first time you drive you are as apt to go up a tree as to go up the road.

~ Robert Henri

Robert Henri Brain Do Think

Planning. Short-term memory. Attention. At first glance, these three frontal lobe functions can seem like diverse activities that just happen to be packed into the same brain region. But on closer inspection it turns out that they are facets of the same basic phenomenon of 'restraint'. Planning restrains our brains from wandering from a chosen path of activity. Short-term memory retrains sensory cortex from moving on to different imagery. Attention constrains the kind of sensory data admitted to sensory cortex.

~ Robert Jourdain

Robert Jourdain Brain Music Neurology Science

You could harbor a man in your bed or your body, play on his nervous system like Paderewski at the keyboard, and not shift his brain one inch out of the concrete of dogma. (p. 5)

~ Jonathan Lethem

Jonathan Lethem Brain Dogma Harbor

All the same,' said the Scarecrow,'I shall ask for brains instead of a heart; for a fool would not know what to do with a heart if he had one.''I shall take the heart,' returned the Tin Woodman,'for brains do not make one happy, and happiness is the best thing in the world.

~ L. Frank Baum

L. Frank Baum Brain Heart L Frank Baum Scarecrow Tin Woodman Wizard Of Oz

You are where your brain is but not where a front-page headline is.

~ Santosh Kalwar

Santosh Kalwar Brain Front Page Head Headlines Humour Joke News

Most people don't see half of what's in front of them. Your visual cortex does a shit load of imaging processing before the signal even gets to your brain, whose priorities are still checking the ancestral Savannah for dangerous predators, edible berries and climable trees. That's why a sudden cat in the night can make you jump and some people when distracted, can walk right out in front of a bus. Your brain just isn't interested in those large moving chunks of metal or the static heaps of brightly colored stuff that piles up in drifts around us. Never mind all that, says your brain, it's those silent fur-covered merchants of death you've got to watch out for.

~ Ben Aaronovitch

Ben Aaronovitch Brain

Holy freaking crap. A suicide bomber just detonated a bomb in my brain

~ Megan Thomason

Megan Thomason Bomb Brain

If your brain is working, you always have no time.

~ Vicdo

Vicdo Brain Time

The real bottleneck is software. Creating software can be done only the old-fashioned way. A human -sitting quietly in a chair with a pencil, paper and laptop- is going to have to write the codes... One can mass-produce hardware and increase it's power by piling on more and more chips, but you cannot mass-produce the brain.

~ Michio Kaku

Michio Kaku Brain Inspirational Science

These computer simulations try only to duplicate the interactions between the cortex and the thalamus. Huge chunks of the brain are therefore missing. Dr. [Dharmendra] Modha understands the enormity of his project. His ambitious research has allowed him to estimate what it would take to create a working model of the entire human brain, and not just a portion or a pale version of it, complete with all parts of the neocortex and connections to the senses. He envisions using not just a single Blue Gene computer [with over a hundred thousand processors and terabytes of RAM] but thousands of them, which would fill up not just a room but an entire city block. The energy consumption would be so great that you would need a thousand-megawatt nuclear power plant to generate all the electricity. And then, to cool off this monstrous computer so it wouldn't melt, you would need to divert a river and send it through the computer circuits.It is remarkable that a gigantic, city-size computer is required to simulate a piece of human tissue that weighs three pounds, fits inside your skull, raises your body temperature by only a few degrees, uses twenty watts of power, and needs only a few hamburgers to keep it going.

~ Michio Kaku

Michio Kaku 2014 Brain Complexity Computer Simulation

Over time, there would be less and less of him and more of the tumor. His brain was being eaten by God. He left the clinic in fine spirits. He had no intention of removing the tumor. It was the perfect solution to his dilemma: how to feed his body's desire for intimacy. He was delusional, of course. There was no higher presence filling him with love, connecting him to all things. It only felt that way. But that was fine. That was ideal. He would not have trusted a God outside his head.

~ Max Barry

Max Barry Brain Delusions God Intimacy Lexicon Tumor
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