Brain Working Logic

in #brain6 years ago

Neurologically, your brain makes a mistake, we don't know exactly what went wrong. We don't yet know how good the job is, if you don't know what's right, we make it hard to determine what's wrong.

Src1

Your brain is amazing and very complicated, but they make mistakes. They make a lot of mistakes and they hide well, so nothing seems wrong. The exact mechanism of Déjà-vu is still unknown, but we will go there.
It looks like a memory event.

A mismatch between what we know and what we're experiencing right now. There's nothing to worry about, and all of us (and if you have epilepsy then you'd know).

Src2

He knew the new environment, and it was real. It was completely new, but the installation was the same, and there was an object, a little more, that wall was the same. Of course, they couldn't predict what was going to happen next, they just had the illusion that they were able to do it before.


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