“Does the mind record everything that comes through our five physical senses?” by Brian Roemmele on @Quora https://www.quora.com/Does-the-mind-record-everything-that-comes-through-our-five-physical-senses/answer/Brian-Roemmele?ch=2&share=7d0fb4ab&srid=Pi3 …
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @Quora
A great read, and fascinating topic! Just to watch a dog fetch a ball requires your visual system to process millions of still images, & your brain to splice them together & retain a long-enough chain of them to create a reconstruction of the actual event in memory. Fascinating!
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Replying to @SapientCapital @Quora
Brad, thank you! Indeed. As fascinating is the actual images were never recorded in any true sense they were simultaneously simulations of the actual event delayed by 1/2 second and presented as real-time reality. We have such an adventure ahead to discover us.
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Replying to @BrianRoemmele @Quora
The frontiers are fascinating. . .even just to follow along as others pursue them! Or to see simple everyday life applications--there's a trill in Chopin's 1st Impromptu that, played at a tempo of 132, requires u to hit 18 notes/sec. No one even knows if anyone's been close! : )
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Brad, yes! This is such a great example. At some point the bandwidth of the human brain is reached and simple neuron reactions take over. So much of this research is the foundation of #TheIntelligenceAmplifier I have built.
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