Brain studies show what
our brain potential
really is
History of our
brain
Did you know that for century’s people have
believed, that we carry a heavy burden of approximately
3.5 kg in our head; this grey mass was looked upon as an
unorganized piece of lump. Only when the microscope was
invented, they discovered that the outer layer of our
brain was many times more complex than that we thought it
was.
They discovered that there are thousands of small streams
'running' over by the brains; these streams were 'feeding' the
brain.
Slowly but surely they discovered that the
brains were full of small dots as well. Much more dots
than what was previously thought. And from these little
dots they started to observe ramifications. It became
clear that our brains could be seen like we observe our
universe.
Only when the electric microscope was
discovered, the researchers got an even deeper
understanding; as it turned out to be that our brain
exists out of millions of neurons.
And every body of each neuron turned out to be much more
complex than previously thought.
Each neuron showed a centre, nucleus, and countless volumes
have ramifications.
They compared it with the crown of a tree, which has long
ramifications on all sides.
The number of brain
cells
The great discoveries were yet to be
made.
Only in the second half of the 20th century
they discovered that the number of brain cells not some
millions of brain cells, but more likely 1 million * one
million brain cells. Consider this: We are not yet
talking about the many different connection possibilities
among these brain cells.
In order to contain this number I use an example in which I
will refer to both the left and right brain sides.
At the beginning of the 21st century approximately 6 billion
people live on the planet earth.
Earlier I mentioned that an average brain consists out of about
1,000,000,000,000 brain cells.
The earth has a population of 6.000.000.00 people.
This means that one brain has 166 more individual brain cells
than we have individuals on the whole planet
"Earth".
With this knowledge in mind, think about
this.
A bee has a brain consisting out of a brain with approximately
10.000 brain cells. Besides flying this bee can do a lot more
than that!
What a bee does with only 10.000 brain
cells
Navigated flying
Find new colonies
Learning
Remember
Differentiate between each other
Fighting
Hearing
Seeing
Smelling
Feeling
Tasting
Monitor and regulate the temperature in the
hive
Build a nest
Counting
Taking care of each other
Reproduce
Building a hive and community
Communicate with buzzing
Collecting nectar
dancing
Here is the link for the mind map I made
about
what a bee with 10.000
brain cells can do
In order to be able to download this mind
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All this,...with only 10.000 brain
cells?
A bee brain contains only
0, 000001% of our
brain capacity! Look at what this bee
is capable of!
This difference really made me think as this
difference is huge!
I and many researchers agree with me: in every individual lives
a genius....we only need to find a way to let it
out!
Misunderstandings
Do you know what happens to your brain and
its brain cells when you start to age?
Almost everybody will tell you that many brain cells die!
The way these people formulate this statement would almost
convince me sometimes.
As a matter of fact I often ask these people
the following question: How many brain cells die on an
average day?
In general I hear numbers between thousands and millions.
After this question I prepared my next question already: How
many will die due to the consumption of alcohol?
Again I hear the numbers of thousands and
millions.
This is what is commonly thought. This is
what most of us believe and actually are convinced
of.
When this is what you believe, get prepared to get depressed.
Because when this is true, every morning you wake up, you will
know that you degenerated even more. This thought will continue
until you don't even realize this anymore.
What a nice thought!
At this very moment we are talking about a
deep-rooted melancholy look at our everyday reality that
most people on earth are convinced of; every day we are
less capable.
With this in mind it would not make any sense to re-invest in
your brains, as it is diminishing at a high speed.
New
insights
But.....suppose they are right (which they
aren't by the way)......
what will happen to our brain volume?
Because in reality we can forget about this
problem: getting older.
In a year we have 365 days, right? Suppose we lose 1.000.000
(one million) brain cells per day.
That would mean that we lose 36.500.000.000 brain cells in 100
years.
We possess about 1.000.000.000.000 brain cells.
In this calculation it would mean that we will lose
(36.500.000.000/1.000.000.000.000)= 3,
65%.
This implies that after 100 years we still
have 97,35% of our brain potential left.
I am convinced that we can neglect this, right?
At the same time we now also realize that one glass of wine
during our meals don't have a negative effect on our brain
cells.
This means, there is still hope.
I have more interesting stuff to tell:
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