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iamhobo
So this was the cause of the obesity epidemic here in the states!
LABTECH767
reply to post by UxoriousMagnus
Or create sleep agent's out of your enemy's own civilian population, What are the bet's this is not already being used by the west on it's own people if true.
LightningStrikesHere
Ime no dr , but i thought the heart was separate from the brain . . Meaning the heart can beat without the brain... Ive seen this after gutting fish.. I just don't see this as possible.. But who knows
UxoriousMagnus
LightningStrikesHere
Ime no dr , but i thought the heart was separate from the brain . . Meaning the heart can beat without the brain... Ive seen this after gutting fish.. I just don't see this as possible.. But who knows
have you ever been scared or nervous and just "taken a moment" to calm your self down? Couple deep breaths and a change in your thought process and your heart starts to calm itself and get back to normal beating.
Your brain controls everything....though things like eye blinking, heart beat and breathing are on "cruise control" if you will....the brain still runs them
Using brain imaging technology and neurochemical techniques, scientists have discovered that the amygdala and the hippocampus play significant roles in most anxiety disorders.
The amygdala is an almond-shaped structure deep in the brain that is believed to be a communications hub between the parts of the brain that process incoming sensory signals and the parts that interpret these signals. It can alert the rest of the brain that a threat is present and trigger a fear or anxiety response. The emotional memories stored in the central part of the amygdala may play a role in anxiety disorders involving very distinct fears, such as fears of dogs, spiders, or flying.
As the Information Age unfolds, so does information about our exposure to artificial electromagnetic fields (EMF) that many believe can be quite harmful to the human body. Even if you don’t believe that heavy usage of devices such as cell phones can cause cancer and brain tumors, one must acknowledge the documented proof that electronic devices can disrupt or alter brain function.
Basic nanomachines are already in use. Nanobots will be the next generation of nanomachines. Advanced nanobots will be able to sense and adapt to environmental stimuli such as heat, light, sounds, surface textures, and chemicals; perform complex calculations; move, communicate, and work together; conduct molecular assembly; and, to some extent, repair or even replicate themselves.