Universal process that wires the brain is consistent across species. This is the headline by Emily Cooke, author at livescience.com. Wouldn’t that mean that anybody and anything, nothing excluded, would be able to learn and know everything and anything that there is to learn and know. Wouldn’t it also mean that no experience is unique? Do you feel like you’ve done this before?

As I continue to read, Emily writes, “A new modeling study helps confirm that key connections in the brain are formed in the same way across different animal species, likely including humans.” They do not know for sure, because scientific study on humans is illegal. Of course, they could study on cadavers, but for this particular kind of study they need a live and working brain. The functionality of the electrons that move through the neurological system in the brain is the pathway to the answer to their question. A cadaver does not think. Therefore, they need a live brain to continue their study. There is the plausible idea of the vegetable, AKA, catatonic state of a human, those of which are in a coma. Perhaps some study could be done of them, and some might be likely be taking place already. But those brains do not allow for legitimate reflective responses in reaction to actual events. They need legitimate reflective responses. They need those that are in the here, in the now right now. But they are not allowed.

How do you stretch past tense with modern Morals and Ethics through a span of time to allow for humanitarian efforts to finally include advancements in health and happiness by scientific study to take place; Technology?! Recently I came across an article about a neurological study in which scientists were trying to read people’s minds, and they did it! Word for word, as fast as the human studies were thinking it, a computer connected to the multiple sensors on the hat placed on the subjects’ head typed the words. They should try putting those hats on the science mice and finally get some honest answers.

All due respect,

Amanda M Jackson

The Metaphorical –
Technically creative, but in reality, completely factual

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