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Old 24-12-2005, 11:00 PM   #21
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The main point to remember here is that it might be true that we only use 10% of our brain mass at a single given time, but all the brain mass is usefull for something. It's just that we have no use to certain parts of the brain when we do a specific task, so we make it "sleep" until we need it.

What Einstein tried to say here is that mathematics are really not that hard if you actually try to learn as much as he did. Let's not forget that he failed big time at school and yet he is considered as one of the greatest mind of the whole Earth.
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Old 25-12-2005, 12:50 AM   #22
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um yeah the avrage human uses about 10 % of his brain but einstein had a brain doubled in size of an normal person and he used a whole lot of his brain i think about 15 %
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Old 25-12-2005, 02:42 PM   #23
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hey can you ask your friend about the 3%. Everywhere I look its 10%, but I remember reading somewhere that Einstein figured that was too high and he thought he only used 3%. I know its a myth, my point here is the 3% figure specifically.
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Old 25-12-2005, 04:06 PM   #24
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Alot of the brain is composed of spare parts to route signals around damage, plus other sorts of redundancies. The origin of the ten percent myth comes from a misnderstanding of a neurobiologist's comment that we only knew what ten percent of the brain was for. This became twisted to 'we only use ten percent of our brains'.

On a similar note, our ability to notice what goes on around us is hampered by what we know. Avagadro discovered that if you put wax in a bat's ears, it bumps into things. Everybody laughed at the suggestion that bats could see with their ears, so this fact was forgotten. About five hundred years later, radio beams sweep the skies for aircraft, attempts are made to bounce sound pulses off of submarines, someone makes an oscilloscope to analyse sounds that we cannot hear, and we finally learn what Avogadro knew-- bats use echolocation. Not too long ago, someone figured out how to make holograms with sound waves, so we now know that bats use holographic imaging sonar. No doubt that the bats are happy about being able to catch insects on the wing, while not bumping into stuff.

Another famous instance was the observation that the two pairs of wings of a bumblebee cannot produce the necessary lift for a bumblebee to fly. There was much pondering about how the bumblebees managed to ignore this scientific fact; until, the invention of the electron microscope. The bumblebee is well aware of how its two pairs of wings cannot lift it, so it has sets of ridges that allow its two pairs of wings to combine into a single pair of wings.

The book "The Day the Universe Changed", by James Burke, explores several events in history where what we learned changed what we saw.
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Old 01-01-2006, 01:59 AM   #25
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we use 99.5% of ower brain just not directly. Have you guys ever seen a M.R.I. scan? Black means not useing or dead. In the M.R.I. scan on a normal person...or adlest as normal as they get theres almost no black.
I have a IQ of 170.....or adlest i will when i turn 20 years old. My brain is not fully developed some doctor said it I hope hes right :P
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Old 01-01-2006, 10:07 AM   #26
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Wow not bad at all.

When you think about it, quite a few parts of your brain would be used in situations like having a conversaition. Not only do you draw back on your knowledge and memory of ast events, but you must also keep your body functioning. Your brain still controls your breathing and muscluar movements, just no always conciously.

As for people not using as much as others, well Im sure that that is true to some extent but it may not even be linked to a level of intelligence... maybe even the opposite! (think about it!)
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Old 04-01-2006, 03:58 PM   #27
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And maybe you've heard that if someone would use 100% of his brain, he could use telekinesis? Myths for mythbusters! Yeah!
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Old 05-01-2006, 01:34 PM   #28
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Well I may be completely wrong, but if I remember correctly people only use 10% of the brain for thinking. The rest of the brains we can't even control (it's got nothing to do with how smart you are). The other 90% are used for other functions (the main part for memory) and there are parts that the use for wasn't even discovered for (could be for bending spoons with thoughts)...
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Well I may be completely wrong, but if I remember correctly people only use 10% of the brain for thinking. The rest of the brains we can't even control (it's got nothing to do with how smart you are). The other 90% are used for other functions (the main part for memory) and there are parts that the use for wasn't even discovered for (could be for bending spoons with thoughts)...
Much as I would like to affect physical objects with mental powers, or read other people's minds, the sad fact is that every properly designed experiment for paranormal abilities has had negative results and every test subject that has shown positive results in poorly designed tests has failed once subject to rigorous scrutiny (James Randi, and all of his friends, still have their million dollars).

Anyone who claims to have reliable psychic powers that has not won the JREF challenge is either a self-deluding fool, or a fraud. Dowsers (people who can detect underground water) have been trying to collect the prize for several decades, but continue to come up dry.
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Old 05-01-2006, 06:23 PM   #30
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the sad fact is that every properly designed experiment for paranormal abilities has had negative results and every test subject that has shown positive results in poorly designed tests has failed once subject to rigorous scrutiny
Luckily, they all failed!

I don't like thinking that there are people who go around reading minds (expecially my mind! :not_ok: )
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