Friday, March 05, 2021

It's Nuts

Many of earth's creatures have this thing called a brain. What goes on in the brain is unfathomable. It's a message center of astronomical proportions.
Survival orders, pleasures, pains, emotions, knowledge, fantasies, memories, and everything are under its direction.

It's enough to drive a rational person nuts.

I know we're not all insane. I don't think we are. Well, I'm not insane. I'm other things, but I seem to have my wits about me.

Then you have the brain's strict dividing line. Right and left. No nonsense. And the two communicate anyway. It's done by this thing called the corpus callosum, the kingpin in the madhouse.

The brain seems to have a mind of its own. Thankfully, it has a hard shell.

10 Comments:

Blogger Tseka said...

And a center in the gut too!

The brain re-maps in several places.

When a friend sawed off several fingers he was driven to distraction by phantom pain in his missing pinkie.
The hand re-maps on the face. I sent a drawing of where is pinkie has another place to message the nerve control center. He scratched his face the itch went away!

We are all on this planet and the planet herself so amazingly complex.

5/3/21 5:02 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Now if we could figure out about stupidity...as states are rescinding the mask mandate our governor comes down more sternly recommending we wear two!

I suggest he wear three or more, a little hypoxia might cure his “scientism”

5/3/21 5:07 PM  
Blogger jm said...

HA HA HA!! So nice you are in your recommendation. The guy is so predictable. Uninteresting. Our governor is pushing veganism. In rancher country!!!

It's just contrast. Makes the average Bob seem like a genius against the scientism which is so fashionable.

I love our planet. I trust her.

The mask removal is going to be torturous since the reasons for them are far beyond microbes. A dependency has formed. Eventually the Holy Vax might help, but the mouth has become a point of shame and taboo. It scares them. But really, the mouth is a bit scary diapered or not. Have we hopelessly regressed?

5/3/21 10:37 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Afraid the answer is yes, we have hopelessly regressed.

Strong individualist Americans have become quivering masses of jelly. Removing the mask is going to be torturous for many. Sad.

6/3/21 6:25 AM  
Blogger jm said...

I know. We evolved with our beautiful nature given immune systems that work. We're a successful species. The jelly syndrome could be studied endlessly.

I read that it takes 450 years for a mask to biodegrade. Where's scientism when you really need it? Recycling doesn't sound appealing.

The jellies watch too much TV. If Aquarian utopian futurism is supposed to take hold, the masks must be removed. Time is advancing.

6/3/21 10:45 AM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Like how you think.

Sometimes I wonder how people will look back at this period, what will change in their perception having lived it. Will it help them be more critical in their thinking?

6/3/21 5:09 PM  
Blogger jm said...

Not to any great perceptible degree. Some people think critically, some aren't interested. Probably the same no matter what. A handful might perk up. But mass migration to rational critique, probably not likely. Too busy.

It's interesting to imagine how it will be remembered since it was oddball behavior. Bunch of weirdos I share this cock-eyed planet with. Try covering a dog's nose. Then translate. That would of course entail critical thinking.

6/3/21 5:45 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Or bandaids

6/3/21 7:20 PM  
Blogger jm said...

:-)..

6/3/21 7:52 PM  
Blogger m.p.k said...

A martial arts teacher I know claims that by doing certain eye exercises, you can join the two hemispheres of the brain and regain a lost sense of sight that can operate without the eyes. The region of the brain is near where people colloquially refer to as where you would have “eyes in the back of your head”. If you can accomplish it, apparently you can see with your eyes closed and into some other temporal dimensions as well. I haven’t yet had the break through, but I hope to one day.

9/3/21 7:05 PM  

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