> > > > > > > All the evidence is that we are a brain process.
> > > > > > We perceive through our brains, yes. The brain is thus a part of us,
> > > > > > not the other way around.
> > > > > And what do you imagine the "we" is in, "we perceive through our
> > > > > brains"??
> > > > We meaning not just I, but other entities we perceive through our
> > > > senses and their actions and reactions process by our brains, to be as
> > > > conscious as ourselves, in this phase between our own birth and our
> > > > own death. The mirror also provides a view of our own bodies, and if
> > > > we do some kind of advanced scanning of our heads, we can get a
> > > > picture of our brain. Which proves that the brain is a part of our
> > > > body.
> > > > > Physically all that exists is a brain.
> > > > Apart from a brain, there are other aspects in the physical self -
> > > > skull, skeleton, blood, heart... etc
> > > Sure and the rest of the self is required for the brain to function
> > > but the Self, the "I", is in my view a brain function.
I wont' bother. As far as I am concerned, all so-called brain orders
are created by the evil in society so in a good healthy society they
should not exist at all.
The biggest brain disorder is to believe in nonsense such as
einsteinism, etc. and its consequences. This is the impact of social
conditioning, which is a brain function/
To lie and then try to say that the lie is truth, is the biggest brain
disorder by far.
Evil is the cause of it, for personal or group gains. Fooling people,
trickery etc. are
all brain functions, in the disorderly sense. But then, the need for
differentiation for order has to lead to duality; the notion of order
cannot exist without duality; thus
the need for liars! When lying gets too much, the reaction for truth
often leads to complete chaos - where both truth and lie are
irrelevant.
When people tell the truth, and believe in the powers of truth and
goodness, they will not have any brain disorder. However the boredom
from such goodness will
again tend some to lying, and the cycle repeats.
Of course, there are drugs and stuff that affect the brain. Poking
around, also shows some causality effects. But that is far from
knowing what the brain is all about.
Brain disorders are a social outcome, when people are trapped between
the opposites and the brain does not know how to function.
When there are no good ideals
or role models, when only hedonism and money matter, the good in the
human condition gets choked and the brain suffers.
> > > > > > > > All the evidence is that we are a brain process.
> > > > > > > We perceive through our brains, yes. =A0The brain is thus a part
> > of us,
> > > > > > > not the other way around.
> > > > > > And what do you imagine the "we" is in, "we perceive through our
> > > > > > brains"??
> > > > > We meaning not just I, but other entities we perceive through our
> > > > > senses and their actions and reactions process by our brains, to be=
> as
> > > > > conscious as ourselves, in this phase between our own birth and our
> > > > > own death. =A0The mirror also provides a view of our own bodies, an=
> d if
> > > > > we do some kind of advanced scanning of our heads, we can get a
> > > > > picture of our brain. =A0Which proves that the brain is a part of o=
> ur
> > > > > body.
> > > > > > Physically all that exists is a brain.
> > > > > Apart from a brain, there are other aspects in the physical self -
> > > > > skull, skeleton, blood, heart... etc
> > > > Sure and the rest of the self is required for the brain to function
> > > > but the Self, the "I", is in my view a brain function.
> > > But nobody understands how the brain works.
> > Please pick any 100 of these 1000s of known brain disorders and
> > malfunctions and explain how we don't know what those parts of the
> > brain are doing.http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/disorder_index.htm
> I wont' bother. As far as I am concerned, all so-called
> brain orders are created by the evil in society so in a
> good healthy society they should not exist at all.
> The biggest brain disorder is to believe in nonsense such
> as einsteinism, etc. and its consequences. This is the
> impact of social conditioning, which is a brain function/
> To lie and then try to say that the lie is truth, is the
> biggest brain disorder by far.
> Evil is the cause of it, for personal or group gains.
> Fooling people, trickery etc. are all brain functions, in
> the disorderly sense. But then, the need for
> differentiation for order has to lead to duality; the
> notion of order cannot exist without duality; thus the
> need for liars! When lying gets too much, the reaction
> for truth often leads to complete chaos - where both
> truth and lie are irrelevant.
> When people tell the truth, and believe in the powers of
> truth and goodness, they will not have any brain
> disorder. However the boredom from such goodness will
> again tend some to lying, and the cycle repeats.
> Of course, there are drugs and stuff that affect the
> brain. Poking around, also shows some causality effects.
> But that is far from knowing what the brain is all about.
> Brain disorders are a social outcome, when people are
> trapped between the opposites and the brain does not know
> how to function.
> When there are no good ideals or role models, when only
> hedonism and money matter, the good in the human
> condition gets choked and the brain suffers.
> In article
> <87b83fb2-757e-4225-af0a-66dd345a4...@y3g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
> Arindam Banerjee <banerjeeadda1...@gmail.com> posted:
>> When there are no good ideals or role models, when only
>> hedonism and money matter, the good in the human
>> condition gets choked and the brain suffers.
>> In article
>> <87b83fb2-757e-4225-af0a-66dd345a4...@y3g2000pbc.googlegroups.com>,
>> Arindam Banerjee <banerjeeadda1...@gmail.com> posted:
>>> When there are no good ideals or role models, when only
>>> hedonism and money matter, the good in the human
>>> condition gets choked and the brain suffers.
> > > > > > > > All the evidence is that we are a brain process.
> > > > > > > We perceive through our brains, yes. The brain is thus a part of us,
> > > > > > > not the other way around.
> > > > > > And what do you imagine the "we" is in, "we perceive through our
> > > > > > brains"??
> > > > > We meaning not just I, but other entities we perceive through our
> > > > > senses and their actions and reactions process by our brains, to be as
> > > > > conscious as ourselves, in this phase between our own birth and our
> > > > > own death. The mirror also provides a view of our own bodies, and if
> > > > > we do some kind of advanced scanning of our heads, we can get a
> > > > > picture of our brain. Which proves that the brain is a part of our
> > > > > body.
> > > > > > Physically all that exists is a brain.
> > > > > Apart from a brain, there are other aspects in the physical self -
> > > > > skull, skeleton, blood, heart... etc
> > > > Sure and the rest of the self is required for the brain to function
> > > > but the Self, the "I", is in my view a brain function.
> > > But nobody understands how the brain works.
> > Please pick any 100 of these 1000s of known brain disorders and
> > malfunctions and explain how we don't know what those parts of the
> > brain are doing.http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/disorder_index.htm
> I wont' bother. As far as I am concerned, all so-called brain orders
> are created by the evil in society so in a good healthy society they
> should not exist at all.
Then you are conceding the point to me, in an admission of humble
defeat, that you were wrong and humans do have some knowledge about
how the brain works and what it does?
> The biggest brain disorder is to believe in nonsense such as
> einsteinism, etc. and its consequences. This is the impact of social
> conditioning, which is a brain function/
> To lie and then try to say that the lie is truth, is the biggest brain
> disorder by far.
> Evil is the cause of it, for personal or group gains. Fooling people,
> trickery etc. are
> all brain functions, in the disorderly sense. But then, the need for
> differentiation for order has to lead to duality; the notion of order
> cannot exist without duality; thus
> the need for liars! When lying gets too much, the reaction for truth
> often leads to complete chaos - where both truth and lie are
> irrelevant.
> When people tell the truth, and believe in the powers of truth and
> goodness, they will not have any brain disorder. However the boredom
> from such goodness will
> again tend some to lying, and the cycle repeats.
> Of course, there are drugs and stuff that affect the brain. Poking
> around, also shows some causality effects. But that is far from
> knowing what the brain is all about.
> Brain disorders are a social outcome, when people are trapped between
> the opposites and the brain does not know how to function.
> When there are no good ideals
> or role models, when only hedonism and money matter, the good in the
> human condition gets choked and the brain suffers.
> > > > > > > > > All the evidence is that we are a brain process.
> > > > > > > > We perceive through our brains, yes. The brain is thus a part of us,
> > > > > > > > not the other way around.
> > > > > > > And what do you imagine the "we" is in, "we perceive through our
> > > > > > > brains"??
> > > > > > We meaning not just I, but other entities we perceive through our
> > > > > > senses and their actions and reactions process by our brains, to be as
> > > > > > conscious as ourselves, in this phase between our own birth and our
> > > > > > own death. The mirror also provides a view of our own bodies, and if
> > > > > > we do some kind of advanced scanning of our heads, we can get a
> > > > > > picture of our brain. Which proves that the brain is a part of our
> > > > > > body.
> > > > > > > Physically all that exists is a brain.
> > > > > > Apart from a brain, there are other aspects in the physical self -
> > > > > > skull, skeleton, blood, heart... etc
> > > > > Sure and the rest of the self is required for the brain to function
> > > > > but the Self, the "I", is in my view a brain function.
> > > > But nobody understands how the brain works.
> > > Please pick any 100 of these 1000s of known brain disorders and
> > > malfunctions and explain how we don't know what those parts of the
> > > brain are doing.http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/disorder_index.htm
> > I wont' bother. As far as I am concerned, all so-called brain orders
> > are created by the evil in society so in a good healthy society they
> > should not exist at all.
> Then you are conceding the point to me,
No.
> in an admission of humble
> defeat,
heh-heh
that you were wrong and humans do have some knowledge about
> how the brain works and what it does?
As I said, we do know that the brain of the rat functions much like
the brain of the human, so the brains of rats are experimented upon to
maybe get some idea about how
human brains work, on a destructive basis that has very bad effect
upon the experimenters.
> > The biggest brain disorder is to believe in nonsense such as
> > einsteinism, etc. and its consequences. This is the impact of social
> > conditioning, which is a brain function/
> Einstein?
The biggest scientific bungler of all time, yes. His e=mcc nonsense
with its weird derivates has caused the brain disorder of all
physcists, who now cannot distinguish
between fact and theory, truth and lie - and with the hallowed
position they possess, they have infected all societies with similar
brain disorders, making thus
much money for both themselves and the loony doctors.
Cheers,
Arindam (bin Einstein ban Gandi) Banerjee, greatest genius of all
time, sole god among lotsa devils.
c(V)=c+V
e=0.5mVVN(N-k)
> > To lie and then try to say that the lie is truth, is the biggest brain
> > disorder by far.
> > Evil is the cause of it, for personal or group gains. Fooling people,
> > trickery etc. are
> > all brain functions, in the disorderly sense. But then, the need for
> > differentiation for order has to lead to duality; the notion of order
> > cannot exist without duality; thus
> > the need for liars! When lying gets too much, the reaction for truth
> > often leads to complete chaos - where both truth and lie are
> > irrelevant.
> > When people tell the truth, and believe in the powers of truth and
> > goodness, they will not have any brain disorder. However the boredom
> > from such goodness will
> > again tend some to lying, and the cycle repeats.
> > Of course, there are drugs and stuff that affect the brain. Poking
> > around, also shows some causality effects. But that is far from
> > knowing what the brain is all about.
> > Brain disorders are a social outcome, when people are trapped between
> > the opposites and the brain does not know how to function.
> > When there are no good ideals
> > or role models, when only hedonism and money matter, the good in the
> > human condition gets choked and the brain suffers.