dusty
Skilled Investigator
Not so much a question, more an idea really,
For some time now I have had a nagging doubt about the supposed dualistic nature of the brain.
This has come up on the show every now and then and whenever I hear it I always start to wonder if we are right to assume this when it comes to the actual functioning of the brain.
If for instance we actually work in say a trinary/ternary way could this be having some impact on what we actually observe/percieve and experience? I found the following link and thought it interesting especially the part where it says the brain can and does ignore certain information unlike computers for instance.
http://www.unreasonableman.net/2005/03/brain_computes_.html
Of course this is an old post and no doubt more is already understood, but my reason for being interested is as this is such a complex and mysterious organ even the trinary idea might well fall far short of the truth.
Just wondered what you all thought,
Peace,
Mark
For some time now I have had a nagging doubt about the supposed dualistic nature of the brain.
This has come up on the show every now and then and whenever I hear it I always start to wonder if we are right to assume this when it comes to the actual functioning of the brain.
If for instance we actually work in say a trinary/ternary way could this be having some impact on what we actually observe/percieve and experience? I found the following link and thought it interesting especially the part where it says the brain can and does ignore certain information unlike computers for instance.
http://www.unreasonableman.net/2005/03/brain_computes_.html
Of course this is an old post and no doubt more is already understood, but my reason for being interested is as this is such a complex and mysterious organ even the trinary idea might well fall far short of the truth.
Just wondered what you all thought,
Peace,
Mark