The universe, one microsecond before could be the very same one microsecond after. — LoaderBot
we don't know where in the brain we 'think' — LoaderBot
Isn't 'change' one definition of 'time'? Time would stop if nothing changed (truly nothing changed).
That isn't quite true. functional MRI (fMRI) scans show that when we perform mental tasks specific areas of the brain become active. fMRI scans are not so granular that we can point to a particular neuron, but we can sort of localize how thoughts are put together in different parts of the brain. In other brain research involving lab animals, researchers can narrow down mental activity very granularly.
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