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An act of intention initiates the burst of discharge of a nerve cell in the supplementary motor area the top most part of brain. The mind manages to move the atoms of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen and the other particles in the brain's cell. |
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Human brain works intuitively, making quantum jumps in thinking at its own choice. |
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Electric vibrations are produced on remembering the past events. Our memories take (come in) the form of electric vibrations. When remembering these electric vibrations produced. |
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The brain has around 100 billion neurons, which generate electromagnetic fields for transmission or interaction between the neurons through various electrical and chemical processes within the brain, when we think. Within and outside the brain, there is constant transmission and communication of energy. |
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The brain's electromagnetic field is generated by neuronal electrical activity. The functioning of the neurons within the brain is itself controlled by the electromagnetic field generated by thoughts and emotions. |
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We generate some local energy. E nergy produced by will (by thinking) is Power. We produce local power. |
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British neurologist who won the Nobel Prize for his pioneering research on the synapse in the brain. He recently announced that he can even specify in which precise location in the brain the interaction between consciousness and matter takes place. The region of brain about which he speaks is known as the supplementary motor area or SMA. It is located at: the top of the brain. How does SMA work? Neurophysiologists surgically implanted microelectrodes in the SMA region of some monkeys. These monkeys were taught to pull a lever in order to get their food. But it was discovered that one-tenth of a second before the monkeys pulled the lever, the brain really started to work and the cells in SMA region began to fire and direct the motor nerves for action. Consciousness first sparked in the SMA and then only the body began to work. He also discovered that the early burst of discharge in SMA was not due to stimulated by another cell in the SMA region or elsewhere in the brain. He concluded that 'we have here an irrefutable demonstration that a mental act of intention initiates the burst of discharge of a nerve cell'. He told parapsychologists 'the mind manages to move the atoms of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and the other particles in the brain's cells. He believes that it is by a 'Complex Code' that the 'non-physical mind' is actually playing the 50 million or so neurons in the SMA region. How and when did this non-physical mind come to function on our body? He believes that it entered our physical brain during embryological developement and thus according to him it is conceivable that such a non-physical self might also survive the death of our physical body and brain. |
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When an individual is asked to move either his left arm or his right arm. He fells perfectly free to choose either, let us say it is the left. How is that action accomplished? A signal comes along nerves from the brain arises in brain neurons, and it involves both chemical and electrical energy. It is not spontaneously created, because that would contravene a fundamental scientific principle. This means that the neurons responsible for sending the signal were themselves stimulated from some other cell or cells (the early burst of discharge in SMA), but the individual was unaware of this event, which has in fact determined the choice the individual made. There may well be a 'decision making' center in the brain. |
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To use anybody's five senses we remember the person, his physical features. Even if we have little information about the person like the field he is working in, person's specialty, name or any specific information we can use his senses. We can distant sense to an unknown person just at first sight by radiating energy on him. |
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