Starthrower
Rich
JustSomeGuy
External stimuli. — bahman
bahman
That is demonstrably not true, though. It has been well-established that when in complete sensory-deprivation our brains are still very active. We hallucinate. We essentially create our own stimuli. — JustSomeGuy
JustSomeGuy
bahman
This still goes against your claim that external stimuli causes brain activity, though. If that were true, in absence of external stimuli our brains would shut down. — JustSomeGuy
JustSomeGuy
bahman
Could you please tell me what a brain process when it is isolated?
— bahman
The information contained within itself. — JustSomeGuy
Can you program a brain without external stimuli?
— bahman
I don't know what you mean by "program a brain". — JustSomeGuy
JustSomeGuy
bahman
JustSomeGuy
bahman
charleton
Are humans potentially capable of controlling reality? — Starthrower
Rich
wellwisher
Tomseltje
That is demonstrably not true, though. It has been well-established that when in complete sensory-deprivation our brains are still very active. We hallucinate. We essentially create our own stimuli. — JustSomeGuy
Rank Amateur
activity. — JustSomeGuy
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