Non-sense and Sense: The Brains Duality
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This paper investigates how the brain is modelled, and a hypothesis on a suggested brain model is introduced. The suggested model looks at the world in a generalised way, and puts forth suggested generalised areas, which considers “intelligent sense” to be at the top of the brains structure, which everything stems, and takes into account the possible existence of an “anti-brain”. The focus is on what areas of sense there are, and what brain deficits (disorders) are associated with those areas of sense. This paper also investigates how the brain is possibly quantum in nature, and what the quantum mechanisms are for how we think, act, and speak, and so on. The quantum interpretation puts superposition at the heart of the brain and explains what the result of a non-quantum superposition of states will be. This paper also investigates synaesthesia, and an emphasis is put on said condition, suggesting that synaesthesia is crucial to understanding the brain and it’s “unstructured structure”, resulting in variation in sensory experience, sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse. This paper also puts forth the suggestion that maybe everyone has synaesthesia and explains why that is so.
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