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Created on: February 27, 2010
The human mind as we all know is an electrical device that we utilize in a similar manner to how we use computers. Computers as we know can react in rather erratic ways where other electrical equipment may be present within the local vicinity. Just as a computer is an electrical/digital device, our brain shares many common traits. To sum this theology up, we could say we are speaking about “electrical energy”.
Most of us are fully aware of the impact electro-magnetic mechanisms can have on other equipment. However, it would appear that the most fundamental and simple analogy to this has been left out of the equation in exercising care for humans who interact with these machines. How is it I wonder that whilst many if not all accept the theory of relativity, the same principle is not applied to the human mind. Every day, almost every second of our lives in developed nations we are in close proximity of computers and mobile phones. Or simply high powered energy devices with a driving force that affect not only other equipment in the vicinity but also the human mind, an electrical device.
For example; imagine 10 computers in a classroom and 20 kids in the same room. Where is this high-voltage energy output going? We can assume bouncing off walls, windows and doors, but more-so, we must assume electrical brain devices belonging to humans is absorbing the greater portion of it. We could call this; power overload! To see this in a physical sense we could compare for instance to a 20 amp input plug being put into a 10 amp power outlet. Instantly the reaction is seen; boom! The electrical device instantly blows, I believe the same is a growing trend in mental illness where the human mind has almost become entranced with the electrical input it receives and blows. These electrical devices such as computers and mobile phones in particular I believe are responsible for why we now see kids and adults alike literally blowing a fuse. Not only are they subject to high pressure in normal everyday situations, but they are also exposed to large and unsafe amounts of power output.
Mental illness is accelerating at an alarming rate amongst adults and now children and it seems no one yet has seen what is literally staring them in the face. It is a simple analogy, electrical devices that absorbs more power than they are designed for will simply become over-charged and blow a fuse. Human neuron transmitters are not designed for the power input they now receive from today’s
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