Athene's Theory of Everything

Year:
2011
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the following documentary presents new

developments in neuroscience and a

solution to the many current unsolved

problems in physics

while it keeps clear of metaphysical

correlations and is solely focused on

scientifically verifiable data

it also has philosophical repercussions

pertaining to life death and the origin

of the universe

due to its many layers and density in

presentation

it may require multiple viewings to

fully comprehend its implications

even though considerable effort has been

made to simplify the complex scientific

concepts that are discussed

furthermore I would like to thank the

author for allowing me to follow and

report on his work as he wanted to

remain dedicated to his research and

avoid becoming involved in its media

coverage

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the human brain is a network of

approximately 100 billion neurons

different experiences create different

neural connections which bring about

different emotions and depending on

which New Orleans get stimulated certain

connections become stronger and more

efficient while others may become weaker

this is what's called neuroplasticity

someone who tries to be a musician will

create stronger neural connections at

the link the two hemispheres of the

brain in order to be musically creative

virtually any sort of talent or skill

can be created through training

gergana was a self-admitted hopeless

student used to fail at basic math and

went on to trade his abilities and

became a famous human calculator capable

of performing extremely complex

mathematics rationality and emotional

resilience work the same way

these are newell connections that can be

strengthened

whatever you are doing at any time you

are physically modifying your brain to

become better Abbott

since this is such a foundational

mechanism of the brain being self-aware

been greatly enrich your life experience

specific neurons and new transmitters

such as Nora pin free trade offensive

state when we feel that our faults have

to be protected from the influence of

others

if we are then confronted with

differences in opinion that chemicals

are released in the brain are as same

ones that try to ensure our survival in

dangerous situations in this defensive

state the more primitive part of the

brain interferes with rational thinking

and the limbic system can lock out most

of our working memory physically causing

narrow-mindedness we see this in the

politics of fear in the strategy of a

poker players or simply when someone is

stubborn in a discussion

no matter how valuable an ideas

the brain has trouble processing it when

it is in such a state on a new level

it reacts as if we're being threatened

even if this threat comes from harmless

opinions or facts that we may otherwise

find helpful and could rationally agree

with

but when we express ourselves and our

views are appreciated

these dif chemicals decrease in a bring

and dopamine new transmission activates

the war drums medias feel empowered and

increasing our self-esteem our beliefs

have a profound impact on our body

chemistry

this is why placebos can be so effective

self-esteem or self belief is closely

linked to the new transmitter serotonin

when the lack of it takes on severe

proportions

it often leads to depression

self-destructive behavior or even

suicided social validation increases the

levels of dopamine and serotonin in the

brain and allows us to let go of

emotional fixations and become

self-aware more easily

social psychology often looks at the

basic human need to fit in and calls

this the normative social influence when

we grow up our moral and ethical compass

is almost entirely forged by our

environment

so our actions are often a result of the

validation we get from society

but new developments in neuroscience are

giving us a better understanding of

culture and identity recent neurological

research has confirmed the existence of

empathetic Mary runs when we experience

an emotion or perform an action specific

neurons fire but when we observe someone

else

performing this action or when we

imagined it

many of the same neurons will fire again

as if we were performing the action

ourselves these empathy neurons connect

us to other people

allowing us to feel what others field

and since these neurons respond to our

imagination

we can experience emotional feedback

from them as if it came from someone

else

this system is what allows us to

self-reflect

the mirror neuron does not know the

difference between it and others and is

the reason why we are so dependent of

social validation and why we want to fit

in

we are in a constant uality between how

we see ourselves and how others see us

this can result in confusion in terms of

phi delta T and self-esteem and brain

scans show that we experience these

negative emotions even before we are

weapon but when we are self-aware

we can alter misplaced emotions because

we control the thoughts that caused him

this is a mural Kim called consequence

of how memories become labeled and

retrieved and how they are restored

through protein synthesis self observing

profoundly changes the way our brain

works

it activates the self-regulating your

cortical regions which give us an

incredible amount of control over our

feelings every time we do this

our rationality and emotional resilience

are strengthened when we are not be

self-aware

most of our thoughts and actions are

impulsive

and the idea that we are randomly

reacting and not making conscious

choices is instinctively frustrating

the brain resources by creating

explanations for our behavior and

physically rewriting it into our

memories through memory reconsolidation

make us believe that we were in control

of our actions

this is also called backward

rationalization and it can be even most

of our negative emotions and resolved

and ready to be triggered at any time

they become constant fuel to our

confusion as our brain will keep trying

to justify why we behaved irrationally

all this complex and almost

schizophrenic subconscious behavior is

the result of a vastly parallel

distributed system in our brain

there is no specific center of

consciousness the appearance of a unity

is in fact each of these separate

circuits being enabled and being

expressed at one particular moment in

time our experiences are constantly

changing or neural connections

physically altering the parallel system

that is our consciousness direct

modifications to this can have some real

consequences that bring into question

what and where consciousness really

years

if your left cerebral hemisphere were to

be disconnected from the right

as is the case in sports bring patients

you would normally still be able to talk

and think from the left hemisphere

while you're right hemisphere would have

very limited cognitive capacities your

left brain will not miss the right part

even though this profoundly changes your

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