i had the brain on my brain the other day, and decided to speculate on how the whole thing works...i feel that i have my "head-around-the-problem")...here goes-- ( i posted it to my "facebook" page first)...i will spell-check soon-- :o)
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an epiphany...about hearing loss...here goes--
fractures to the "cochlea" might heal, but, i suggest that repeated trauma to the ear, might cause damage to the nerve, that sends signals to the brain...which is an injury that's currently not so easy to repair, since the connection may become "blown", like a kind-of "bio-fusible link", that cuts the connection( if the area of the brain receiving signals is in danger of being over-loaded, and damaged)...even with today's modern medical advancements, i have not heard, or read, about anyone replacing a nerve, to anyone's ear...
so, what to do??, i suggest that we can repair a damaged nerve to the ear, via utilizing a principal found in the entire body, i call this "pair'd systems", meaning, that the systems inputs/outputs are paired, with two sets of everything in the system, to counteract any damage, anywhere within the system...this results in a unique phenomenon in the human body that i have noted( from many years on a farm, observing animals through their life cycles), if you loose good function in one ear, eye, ect..., the other one always improves slightly, to counter act the loss of the other--
i feel that we can use this function of the body to repair a blown nerve to the ear, to accomplish this, we can simply plug the good ear for awhile, and, i suggest that this will cause the other ear with depleted sensitivity, to adjust, to the new condition( the plugged ear), and there we have it...a way to force the body to repair the nerve( or increase input sensitivity), am testing the concept at present on myself, with excellent results--
i believe that this system is also in play with kidneys, lungs ect, whether we can improve one of these paired systems by reducing the efficiency of the one that is still functioning properly, is unlikely, since this type of damage to a "pair'd system" is most often a "hard problem"( or, "manual" problem, that is "hardware based"),and not a nerve-damage issue( although this may induce the immune response of the body to the desired organ, to repair, or enhance it, perhaps)...
also of note...i suggest that the brain is actually like a pot with six plants in it, meaning, that in the case of "split-personality subjects" especially, that any damage, or removal( a lobotomy), to the subjects brain, will result in all of the personalities that the subject has, not being able to perform certain tasks, or have skills, that require the use of the areas of the brain that were removed( since i believe that all of the personalities that the subject has, have nerves going to the same quadrants of the brain, a possible proof for this, is to see the quadrants of the mind the same as the eyes and ears of the body...meaning, if you loose an eye, and you have split personality disorder, all of the personalities that you have, can not see out of one eye...i feel this makes it obvious that the brain is a tree-structure of nerves, that originate at the brain-stem, going outward, to the other areas of the brain, like a pot with six plants growing in it( in the case of multiple personality disorders)...and that the loss of a certain quadrant of the brain, is the same as removing some of the dirt/roots in a pot with six plants growing in it, resulting in none of the six plants being able to grow from the area that was emptied of dirt in the pot...
as for the quadrants of the brain, and their specific uses for the brain's tree structure, i feel that pockets of chemicals/hormones within the brain, collect in certain areas, depending on their specific gravity( dictating where they naturally collect, due to their weight)...to put it more precisely, i suggest that the brain is identical in function to the endocrine system, and that it processes the fluid located in a cavity within the center of the brain( see photo), and at this point, a systemic infection takes place, causing the bodies immune system to break it down, and the refined material then settles upwards, or goes down( depending on weight), where it is likely refined again, into another useful byproduct(hormones), and is then "fired" into another organ, to be utilized by the body...i feel that a good example of this is the pituitary gland, the first step to deriving a glands function, seems to be identifying the vacuum source, in this case, i feel it's the vacuum of the sinus cavity, generated by the body's respiration, so, i suggest, that the vacuum of the sinus cavity, pulls the byproducts of body's immune system fighting an infection of the fluid within the brains' central cavity, into the pituitary gland, where the body's immune system refines it again, via a controlled infection, where it separates it into two types of chemicals, that are then taken away, at even rates, by the two separate veins of the gland...or, to be fired into the back of the throat, if a "panic situation" is encountered, from a "rupture" of the gland, the same way the glands of the lymph system do( to lubricate and repair the joints)...i feel this contention explains the reason a person feels like they have "bile" in their throat, if they become extremely frightened...since( in my opinion), they do indeed have "bile", or "glandular fluid", from their pituitary gland, in their throat...
so, it's like that, i believe that all glands are areas of a controlled infection, that refine a byproduct, into another useful byproduct, the trick is to discover where the push, or pull, is coming from, that moves the fluid within the system...in this case, i feel it's the vacuum of the sinuses, and the vacuum of the return veins of the heart...even the brain stem, appears to me, to be a type of "bulb", where fluids with a higher specific gravity( having more weight), collect, to be sent down the spine...as for the main areas of the brain above, i feel that this material is the main byproduct from the core of the brain, that collects water, and separates specific nutrients from it, to be refined into hormones, by the glands of the brain...and that this matter above this core cavity of the brain, is comprised of the lightest byproducts from the brain's controlled infection area, rising, to build the different sectors of the brain( the frontal lobe, ect, ect,,)--
summary: i feel that the central cavities/ventricles of the brain sterilize the water that hydrates the upper, main portion of the brain, and that this hydration also carries nutrients/chemicals with it, that the brain utilizes for specific tasks( i feel that different nutrients are deposited in different areas, and are sectors for certain functions as a result), the brain stem, seems to be a cyclic organ, where water with a heavier weight sinks downward, to the brain-stem( bulb), and, after a controlled infection, within the brain stem, the lighter byproduct from the infection there rises through a tube, back to the higher elevation of the central chamber/ventricle of the brain that collects water, that is being sterilized/processed to hydrate the brain...
i suggest, that when this bulb( the pineal gland), becomes engorged, or compressed by a muscle, it ruptures/fires its contents into the water that is being sterilized and sent upward to the brain to hydrate it...i feel this is the means that the brain stem has to send a large dose of "hormones/endorphins" to the brain during a "fight or flight response", due to the contents of the pineal gland being within the water that is about to be absorbed by the upper/main portion of the brain after it fires, and is, in fact, a "delivery system", for the byproduct of the brain-stem's controlled infection, to be sent to the brain during a crisis, or other reason...
lastly, i have heard/read that the brain will regrow an area if damaged( hearsay), i suggest this might be right, but, i feel that the area only is filled in, to prevent a collapse of the brains structure, to prevent a hemorrhage/aneurysm from occurring...and that the body abandons the area entirely, for all time( after an extreme injury), and this shows yet another reason we only utilize 10 percent of our brains( besides the advantage of keeping brain-signals traveling short distances, to make the bodies reflexes/wits faster)--
i feel that this b.s. is the finest b.s. that can be obtained, here at home, or abroad...of use to start a conversation with a medical professional...and nothing more--
best wishes, john kruschke...
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