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Understanding the human brain

by Basel Varsally

Created on: March 21, 2009

Our brain, the "crown" that sits on top of our heads is one of the most difficult things to understand and yet it's a part of us. Its development greatly varies as in order to understand it, we need to understand how living creatures like us came to be. Our brain became the way it is based on natural selection. It is a fact that it's the most complex object in existence as of right now. It's the center of our nervous system (Nervous system is made up of the spinal cord and the obviously the brain). Your brain has neuron which are responsive cells that process and transmit information by an electrochemical method called signalling. Imagine having 10 to the eleventh power in number of these cells! Also for some of those who use computers very often, the fastest computer in the world isn't IBM's Blue-Gene or any other PC, it's your brain. With over 100 trillion calculations per second, your brain is always alert to keep your body safe and make sure you stay alive and be able to process the information you want. But this leads to questions: Why is our brain so complex? Why did we learn to speak? Why did we become this intelligent? Imagine in your womb, 100 billion cells (brain cells) know where to go and connect. So not only is the brain itself a mystery, but how it develops. Of course we all know that the brain is made up of 2 parts: Cerebrum and cerebellum. But your brain isn't like anything you can imagine. The brain uses every method to solve a problem, to see the world and to save your life. Scientists have always wondered if reconstructing the brain, you gain new abilities and a different way of understanding. As interesting as that sounds, we don't know what happens to the brain when you learn a new fact but we do know that some physical changes occur. The brain always fascinated me in so many ways. The brain is always better than a computer and is capable of great unknown potential. There is the theory that we use 10% of our brain. False. We fully use our brain everyday but in the "same way" everyday. That means some of us don't seek or experiment on what other functions the brain is capable of. The sixth sense is possible but activating it is a major challenge. Telekinesis is seemingly possible too.

Aside from its functions, religion plays a role as well. In some recent studies done by researchers, the brain appeared to be very sensitive when it comes to religious beliefs. There is what you call a "God spot" which is a neural responsible for controlling

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