The Brain and Its Secrets
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The Brain and its Secrets
A Neuroscientist is a person who studies and researches the brain and nervous system. They have to go thru a very long and hard process to become a professional because it's not a very easy study. There are mysteries of the brain that people don't even know that we're capable of. That's where neuroscientist's come in, they have to find the research and do the experiments. Believe it or not we only use 10 percent of our brain, if that. Imagine what we could do with 100%! There are times that our brain can go a little over that, but you actually never know. When we are asleep it has been proven that our brain can use a lot more then that 10% when we sleep.
For example, have you ever experienced déjà vu? Some neuroscientists believe that when you're sleeping you are experiencing some of you so-called "powers" of your brain. You are actually experiencing the future, so to speak. When you sleep your eyes are moving and that's you brain thinking, that's called REM (rapid-eye-movement). Your brain is working a lot harder then what it was before, and we don't even know it. When you get déjà vu you have experienced "future-telling." What it is, or reasoned to be believed, is dreams that you don't remember. You get that really weird feeling and usually say "I've just had déjà vu!" and it's really your brain remembering that "dream."
Telepathy, sounds funny when you think about it, huh? "Communication through means other than the senses, as by the exercise of an occult power" is the definition of telepathy. When you think of that you think of comic book characters or movies. Well, imagine if it was possible. Don't imagine, it's true! Remember how I said we use only 10% of our brains? Telepathy is another factor of what could happen if we only pushed our brain farther then what we do. In fact, you may do it all the time, but not even realize it. Most people do. Think about it, have you ever thought of something in particular to yourself, but wanted to direct towards somebody. Not like a threat or anything but a direction of where they might need to go or a color that they should pick. Odds are, they did exactly what you thought in your mind, and they never even knew that you helped in their decision making. That's just an example of how powerful telepathy and how easy thought transfer is. Practice it sometimes; you'll be surprised at the results.
Well, that's my report about the brain and just a few examples of what it's capable of. Try a few of these experiments, do a little research, you'll be really surprised at what you'll find. You might even pick up a few "skills" along the way.
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