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What is energy?

shawn001

Well-Known Member
Just fyi


Mini Brains Grown With Stem Cells

"Mini brains have been grown in laboratories using stem cells, and they have potentially altered the way we test and treat brain disorders and diseases. We discuss the revolutionary use of stem cells and implications on medical research and science in this Lip News clip with Lissette Padilla and Mark Sovel."

 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
What is the outside source and please support the hypothesis you believe in?

Well we are carbon based life forms and where does carbon come from, an outside source huge stars that exploded and seeded the universe with the heavy elements, but that is not consciousness, consciousness evolved around 500 million years ago for a reason in all life forms. The more complex the nervous system and brain the more complex it's consciousness.

I believe in God.....Creator.

I am not my own handiwork.

The complexity is just enough to kick start your spiritual life.
I say...it continues long after you are dead.

If not.....it was all in vain.
 

shawn001

Well-Known Member
If that is the case then Thief is your brain in control of your thoughts and feelings and consciousness or the outside source of consciousness you believe in, because then your thoughts are not your thoughts or feelings and are predetermined by the outside source.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
If that is the case then Thief is your brain in control of your thoughts and feelings and consciousness or the outside source of consciousness you believe in, because then your thoughts are not your thoughts or feelings and are predetermined by the outside source.

I lead my thoughts and feelings.
My brain responds
(then the rest of me....blood pressure, pupil reaction, etc)

If your chemistry is in control....you are not.
 

shawn001

Well-Known Member
I believe in God.....Creator.

I am not my own handiwork.

The complexity is just enough to kick start your spiritual life.
I say...it continues long after you are dead.

If not.....it was all in vain.

Before any organized major religions came to be, do you think early humans ancestors looking up at the stars and at life in general wondered where you go when you die and what is the purpose of life and were spiritual?


Which is why different organized religions came into existence. We don't have the answer to what happens after death and that makes us extremely uncomfortable, we lose the thought of "ourselfs" after death. To makes us feel better we invented an afterlife and different Gods across cultures and time. I am not an atheist either so you know.

Religion also plays into the reward system of the brain in many ways.

However


No 'God Spot' In Brain, Spirituality Linked To Right Parietal Lobe

No 'God Spot' In Brain, Spirituality Linked To Right Parietal Lobe

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Study Shows How Prayer, Meditation Affect Brain Activity (VIDEO)

Study Shows How Prayer, Meditation Affect Brain Activity (VIDEO)
 

shawn001

Well-Known Member
I lead my thoughts and feelings.
My brain responds
(then the rest of me....blood pressure, pupil reaction, etc)

If your chemistry is in control....you are not.

If the electrical and chemical impulses in the brain were not in control your body would collapse almost instantly. An anaology would be your body is the hardware and your brain is the software. You ever run a computer without any software?

The 'I" of course is your brain. Your brain responds before your even consciously aware, it makes a lot of decisions for you the "i"


"How do you remember the way to your friend's house? Why do your eyes blink without you ever thinking about it? Where do dreams come from? Your brain is in charge of these things and a lot more.

In fact, your brain is the boss of your body. It runs the show and controls just about everything you do, even when you're asleep. Not bad for something that looks like a big, wrinkly, gray sponge.

Your brain has many different parts that work together. We're going to talk about these five parts, which are key players on the brain team:

http://kidshealth.org/kid/htbw/brain.html

When you see a picture of the brain you probably think of a wrinkled gray blob. Well, the wrinkles are called cortex and it is where the majority of brain cells or neurons reside. The cortex can be divided into four main lobes. The frontal lobe, where you do your heavy thinking, pondering and planning your actions; temporal cortex, where you process sounds and form memories; occipital cortex, where you process all the things that you see; and parietal cortex, where you integrate or makes sense of all of the different bits of information that are bombarding your brain.

The Hindbrain
Having evolved hundreds of millions of years ago, the Hindbrain or the Reptillian Brain is the oldest part of the human brain. As you might guess from it's name, it's a piece of brain anatomy that we share with reptiles and is the most primitive. Likewise it's in charge of our primal instincts and most basic functions. Things like the instincts of survival, dominance, mating and the basic functions of respiration, heartbeat all come from this area of the brain. Located in the Hindbrain are:

  • The Spinal Cord
    This is the infomation superhighway of the body. It carries information up to the brain and instructions back down.
  • The Medulla Oblongata
    Helps control the body's autonomic functions (things you don't need to think about to perform) like respiration, digestion and heart rate. Also acts as a relay station for nerve signals going to/from the brain
  • The Pons
    Has roles in your level of arousal or conciousness and sleep. Relays sensory information to/from the brain. Also involved in controlling autonomic body functions.
  • The Cerebellum
    Mostly deals with movement. It regulates and coordinates movement, posture and balance. Also involved in learning movement.
The Limbic System
The Limbic System sometimes called the "emotional brain" or "Old Mammalian Brain" is the next part of the brain to have evolved in the more primitive mammals about 150 million years ago. This is where our emotions reside, where memory begins and where these two functions combine together to mark behaviours with positive or negative feelings. It's where mostly unconcious value judgements are made. Information going through the Limbic System are filed under "agreeable or disagreeable". It also plays a role in salience (what grabs your attention), spontaneity and creativity. Located in the Limbic System are:

  • The Amygdala
    It's name is latin for almond which relates to its shape. It helps in storing and classifying emotionally charged memories. It plays a large role in producing our emotions, especially fear. It's been found to trigger responses to strong emotion such as sweaty palms, freezing, increased heart-beat/respiration and stress hormone release.
  • The Hippocampus
    This guy is all about memory and a little about learning. It's primary role is in memory formation, classifying information, long-term memory. Like the RAM in your computer it processes and stores new and temporary memory for long term storage. It's also involved in interpreting incoming nerve signals and spatial relationships.
  • The Hypothalamus
    It should be called the Hyperthalamus because it does so much. It's linked closely with the pituitary gland to control many of the body's functions. It monitors and controls your circadian rhythms (your daily sleep/wake cycle), homeostasis (making sure your body is running smoothly), apetite, thirst, other bodily urges and also plays a role in emotions, autonomic functions and motor functions.
  • The Thalamus
    The Thalamus is THE relay station in the brain. Most of the sensory signals, auditory (sound), Visual, Somatosensory (from your skin and internal organs), go through this organ on their way to other parts of the brain for processing. It also plays a function in motor control.
The Neocortex
The last and most advanced brain to evolve to date is called the Neocortex, neomammalian or rational brain. We share this part of our brain with other higher level mammals like the primates and dolphins, although in humans the neocortex is the largest. It takes up 2/3's of the human brain. This is where we find the brain power to develop language, abstract thought, conciousness and imagination. Let there be no doubt, this is what grants us our status on the food chain and allows us to be human.

The Neocortex is divided into two hemispheres, right and left. The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body and vice versa. Also the hemispheres are divided in terms of what kind of thought they process or produce. The right being more concerned with the artistic, spatial and musical. While the left is more concerned with the colder, linear, rational and verbal aspects. Located in the Neocortex are:

  • The Frontal Lobe
    This is the most recent evolutionary addition to the brain. If the brain had a White House it would be here. It is the true center for command and control in your body. The Frontal lobe is responsible for functions such as reasoning, problem solving, judgement, impulse control. This coupled with the fact that it's the last to develop when we are young adults, probably answers a lot of questions for many parents out there. It also manages our higher emotions such as empathy and altruism. This lobe is also involved in motor control and memory.
  • The Parietal Lobe
    The Parietal Lobe is involved in processing pain and touch sensation. It's where the Somatosensory (from your skin and internal organs) Cortex resides. It's also associated with cognition (including calculating location and speed of objects), movement, orientation, recognition and speech.
  • The Temporal Lobe
    The Temporal Lobe is involved in auditory (sound) sensation and is where the Primary Auditory Cortex and on the left hemisphere, Wernicke's Area (language recognition) are located. This lobe is also involved in emotion, memory and speech.
  • The Occipital Lobe
    The Occipital Lobe controls visual sensation and processing. The Visual Cortex is resides here.
  • Broca's Area
    This part of the cortex controls speech, language recognition and facial nerves.
  • The Corpus Callosum
    This is the neural bridge that connects the two hemispheres to each other, located centrally in brain.
Brain Parts Function & Parts of the Brain


If you drink alcohol or alter your consciousness is it altering this external consciousness or is altering your "i" internal brain consciousness? Also why would someone become semi conscious or even unconscious from brain injuries?

Alzheimer's alters your consciousness, is it from an external source of consciousness? Or a brain disorder?
 

shawn001

Well-Known Member
I lead my thoughts and feelings.
My brain responds
(then the rest of me....blood pressure, pupil reaction, etc)

If your chemistry is in control....you are not.

Do you know anything about neurotransmitters and how they work.

"Neurotransmitters are powerful chemicals that regulate numerous physical and emotional processes such as mental performance, emotional states and pain response. Virtually all functions in life are controlled by neurotransmitters. They are the brain's chemical messengers.Interactions between neurotransmitters, hormones, and the brain chemicals have a profound influence on overall health and well-being. When our concentration and focus is good, we feel more directed, motivated, and vibrant. Unfortunately, if neurotransmitter levels are inadequate these energizing and motivating signals are absent and we feel more stressed, sluggish, and out-of-control.

Proteins, minerals, vitamins,carbohydrates, and fats are the essential nutrients that make up your body. Proteins are the essential components of muscle tissue, organs, blood, enzymes, antibodies, and neurotransmitters in the brain. Your brain needs the proper nutrients everyday in order to manufacture proper levels of the neurotransmitters that regulate your mood.


Neurotransmitter Effects:

  • Control the appetite center of the brain
  • Stimulates Corticotropin Releasing Factor, Adrenalcorticotropic Hormone, & Cortisol
  • Regulate male and female sex hormone
  • Regulates sleep
  • Modulate mood and thought processes
  • Controls ability to focus, concentrate, and remember things
  • The Mind Body Connection
  • The chemistry of our bodies can alter, and be altered by our every thought and feeling. Our bodies and our minds are truly interconnected, the health of one depends on the health of the other.
There are many biochemical neurotransmitter imbalances that result in mental health symptoms such as:
,
 

`mud

Just old
Premium Member
hey Thief,
From my Grandfather, Grandma, my uncle Joe, some of my Dad and Mom, my Preist(a little), and some of my older friends,
I fed into my gnosis many sources of knowledge.
Now I've passed a lot of that knowledge to my Sons, Grandchildren, my Wife, and a lot of customers, and friends.
When I am gone, a lot of that knowledge will be remembered, it will go on.
No knowledge is wasted, gnosis is passed, that 'spirit' is within me, despite your god.
Memories of what I know go on, and from those that knew me to others.
If you think all that stuff came from God, well bless your belief.
Remember to pass some of it on, God might forget.
~
'mud
 
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Thief

Rogue Theologian
Exactly what happens when people ingest alcohol and drugs.

I never blame my chemistry for what I do.....influenced or not.
and the courts of this country would agree.

I think heaven will also pass judgment.

Been blind seven days....did not stop 'seeing'.
Known my limbs to the unresponsive....did not stop 'feeling'.

Death will sever my participation here in this life.

There will be billions of souls waiting.

I believe what stands over you in your last hour....will be all that matters.
 

`mud

Just old
Premium Member
Yahhhhhh........
The words sound just like windows 8.1,
garbled and non-continuous confusion.
Look out...here comes another up-grade,
right from scripture, and edits of same !
~
'mud
 

Gambit

Well-Known Member
Think of energy as God's computing language called vibrations that He spoke into existence. This computing language forms our thoughts and visible objects we perceive from our individual perspectiives as being something real.

That sounds more like information than energy.
 

thevoiceofgod

Active Member
That sounds more like information than energy.

Energy consists of vibrations. One wavelength can be compared to a 0 and a 1 in binary computer code. Information requires a change so if binary code was written with all 0's, there wouldn't be any information. One wavelength has a high and low pitch, which is the change necessary to make it one bit of information.
 

`mud

Just old
Premium Member
hey Voice,
Other than your ego using the voice of your god,
your message is a lot of zeros.
One wavelength of the sine value has no pitch,
high or low, you know not of what you speak.
I fear that the problem here is that,
you seem to be out of resonance with the OP.
Gambit is right, less the value of any information,
so the end value of the information would be zero.
A tremendous waste of energy to my ears, or eyes.
~
'mud
 

thevoiceofgod

Active Member
hey Voice,
Other than your ego using the voice of your god,
your message is a lot of zeros.
One wavelength of the sine value has no pitch,
high or low, you know not of what you speak.
I fear that the problem here is that,
you seem to be out of resonance with the OP.
Gambit is right, less the value of any information,
so the end value of the information would be zero.
A tremendous waste of energy to my ears, or eyes.
~
'mud

It only appears to be a waste of your energy. We all come from the same mind.
 

Ben Dhyan

Veteran Member
Energy consists of vibrations. One wavelength can be compared to a 0 and a 1 in binary computer code. Information requires a change so if binary code was written with all 0's, there wouldn't be any information. One wavelength has a high and low pitch, which is the change necessary to make it one bit of information.
This is how you do binary with energy vibration,,,change the phase 180 degrees to make a digital zero...

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thevoiceofgod

Active Member
This is how you do binary with energy vibration,,,change the phase 180 degrees to make a digital zero...

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Our Creator taught me how He created everything by using the analogy of computer binary code. God's computing language is much more complex with all the various wavelengths there are. Dark matter is what is unknown to physicists but it's only invisible wavelengths that they can't detect.
 

Ben Dhyan

Veteran Member
Our Creator taught me how He created everything by using the analogy of computer binary code. God's computing language is much more complex with all the various wavelengths there are. Dark matter is what is unknown to physicists but it's only invisible wavelengths that they can't detect.
What's the Creator made of?
 
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