I always thought the brain was the most difficult organ to study in Medschool (Neuroanatomy anyone?).
I can imagine some years down the line that yes, we would have a proper model of the brain. With the advancement of AI, and quantum computers, we may be grasping the beginning for its research.
Definitely the study about the human brain and its 11 dimensions (or more, that exist) will take infinite amount of time, as much or more than the study of the universe itself.
This article struck me as I just read another amazing news post a few days ago called:
" Baby born without a brain learns to count and surf
Aussie doctors are helping a boy born with two per cent of his brain. His parents were told five times to abort him, but his brain’s grown to 80 per cent.
.....six years on, their son Noah has defied the odds — by “growing” a brain. "
It is simply amazing how the human body adapts and we seem to manage a lot more than we anticipate or imagine we can do. I truly believe in MIND over MATTER.
You are the sort of person who either gives up before you try and come up with a million excuses as to why it won't work OR you self believe and try to your best ability to do it. Optimism is an amazing gift to learn too!
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I always thought the brain was the most difficult organ to study in Medschool (Neuroanatomy anyone?).
I can imagine some years down the line that yes, we would have a proper model of the brain. With the advancement of AI, and quantum computers, we may be grasping the beginning for its research.
What an amazing state! Brain shows that we are more thn what we are! Resteemed to be shared . Thank you @oendertuerk for your useful content.
thank you for a great, informative post
Our three dimensional consciousness is definitely a limitation. I was even surprised they found out about this...
Great research, I'm going to read up any article I find on this topic. Thanks
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I wonder how E8 or 8th dimensional projected reality comes into play with this? How entanglement reacts with this?
very educational.. I never imagined that there can be 11 dimensions..
Dear @oendertuerk
Definitely the study about the human brain and its 11 dimensions (or more, that exist) will take infinite amount of time, as much or more than the study of the universe itself.
Very interesting and amazing article.
Regards!
This article struck me as I just read another amazing news post a few days ago called:
" Baby born without a brain learns to count and surf
Aussie doctors are helping a boy born with two per cent of his brain. His parents were told five times to abort him, but his brain’s grown to 80 per cent.
.....six years on, their son Noah has defied the odds — by “growing” a brain. "
YOU can read the article here:
https://www.news.com.au/technology/science/human-body/baby-born-without-a-brain-learns-to-count-and-surf/news-story/598c265d3ba3e3728e705c7033352293
It is simply amazing how the human body adapts and we seem to manage a lot more than we anticipate or imagine we can do. I truly believe in MIND over MATTER.
You are the sort of person who either gives up before you try and come up with a million excuses as to why it won't work OR you self believe and try to your best ability to do it. Optimism is an amazing gift to learn too!
J
@jsmarketing
it is no longer a secret that thoughts can influence your body. just that negative thoughts can cause illnesses shows that the mind is above matter.
The human brain is quite remarkable. Thanks for sharing this outline. Happy Friday.
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This is an amazing post! Thank you for the information.
Gonna do my further research ;)