@Bluetreefrog to ShowerthoughtsEnglish • 1 year agoYour brain is sitting in a sealed, completely dark room with wires coming out of the walls.message-square61arrow-up1337arrow-down130
arrow-up1307arrow-down1message-squareYour brain is sitting in a sealed, completely dark room with wires coming out of the walls.@Bluetreefrog to ShowerthoughtsEnglish • 1 year agomessage-square61
minus-square@NOT_RICKlinkEnglish14•1 year agoI do wonder if the electrical impulses give off any light
minus-square@qooqielink10•edit-21 year agoTo explain why, the electrical signals is not like how we know electricity like when you see lightning. It’s salt/ion based movements in and out of cells. A lot more boring
minus-squareNarrrzlinkfedilink6•1 year agoexactly like a battery. also, thinking skills decline with age for the same reason that batteries lose maximum capacity over time.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoA human brain conceived Ohms Law with no realization of it itself was functioning.
minus-squareDecoy321link12•1 year agoThat’s a separate issue. A blind person could still sit in a well lit room.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•1 year agoHow do I know he’s not squatting a millimeter over the chair?
minus-squareLantechlinkfedilink4•1 year agohttps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/seeing-without-eyes1/
I do wonder if the electrical impulses give off any light
no they don’t
To explain why, the electrical signals is not like how we know electricity like when you see lightning. It’s salt/ion based movements in and out of cells. A lot more boring
So kind of like a battery?
exactly like a battery.
also, thinking skills decline with age for the same reason that batteries lose maximum capacity over time.
It’s a wave of ion movement.
A human brain conceived Ohms Law with no realization of it itself was functioning.
The brain also named itself (along with everything else)
Even if how would the brain detect them?
That’s a separate issue. A blind person could still sit in a well lit room.
Prove it
Here’s photographic evidence for you
How do I know he’s not squatting a millimeter over the chair?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/seeing-without-eyes1/
Interesting read. Ty!