Monday, September 22, 2014

--the mind( part 3)--

here goes...( i posted this to my facebook page first, spell-check will be soon)--



John Kruschke
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   About the source of water in the brains "main central cavity"...i feel it to be the "thermal difference" between the air breathed in, and the temperature of the sinuses surfaces...especially the mid-brain...that i feel wicks moisture to the "central ventricle" of the brain...where its sterilized, and infused with nutrients, or processed into chemicals, for the brains/bodies functions( the "pituitary", ect, ect...)...more later, i'm at work...slinging "chicken-nibblets"...


update--

  i have the day off from transporting "happy moments" to the general public( there's just something about a hot "chicken-nibblet" that makes everything better...till they run out anyway...), so, if you run low on "nibblets", think of how great things are now that we might have a different theory about water in your noggin...

:o) i feel better, and i'm out of chicken( independent study)--

   a last note about the brains "glands", and my opinions about their functions, i feel that the "hippocampus", is refining "by-products" from a controlled infection within the "thalamus", and that the two hemispheres of the "thalamus" are independent of each other, because of our nose blocking the vision of one eye, and the other...meaning, that the brain must switch from one side of the brain, to the other, if tracking something with the eyes, that goes from the far left, to the right, resulting in the object being "lost" for a moment, due to the nose blocking sight...i believe these two glands function the same as a kidney does, in the way that there is a bulb at the end of the gland...for a final refined "by-product" to collect, from many stages of a system( the "amygdala gland")...

   as for when the "amygdala gland"  sends its final "by-product" onward, to the left, or right side of the brain, i suggest that the "amygdala gland" sends it to each hemisphere, whenever the vision is blocked by the nose, and the brain must switch hemispheres, allowing the subject to continue to track the object...i strongly suspect that the gland runs dry, if a person is forced to track an object from right to left, for to long( "hypnosis"), and the body must bypass the "hippocampus", and the "amygdala", to compensate...the core reason "hypnosis" works...

summary--


   i contend, that the "hippocampus" must be a staging area, to store extra "by-product", that the "amygdala" fills with, and sends to each hemisphere, to signal a shift from the right hemisphere, to the left, or vice-versa, as needed...

i feel that this B.S., is good B.S., of use to start a conversation with your doctor...and nothing more--

best wishes, john kruschke :o)
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