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Trust Us, We Definitely Live in a Simulation
You don’t believe we all live in a simulation? Come on, use your noodle: that’s exactly what the simulation’s architects would want you to think!www.scientificamerican.com
Yeah, very much so. 8 million people don't fit in NY...
That reminds me of something that my cognitive neuroscience professor said back when we were discussing attention. Basically, when the brain is at rest we are generally just mind-wandering/zoning out. There are also certain areas of the brain that become more active when at rest, such as the medial prefrontal cortex and the posterior cingulate cortex, which are part of a network known as the Default Mode Network (DMN). This network is anti-correlated with the Central Executive Network (CE), which includes areas of the brain such as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex. This brain network becomes more active when you engage in external tasks, especially those requiring higher-order cognition.You know when you zone out while driving and don't remember the last few minutes? That was a server reset.
I just had an abscessed tooth pulled. I hope your toothache goes away soon. Nothing I hate more than oral surgery.I wonder how simulated an abcessed tooth would seem to these theorists ... I found it quite real enough, myself.
This is fascinating. Neuroscience is so coolThat reminds me of something that my cognitive neuroscience professor said back when we were discussing attention. Basically, when the brain is at rest we are generally just mind-wandering/zoning out. There are also certain areas of the brain that become more active when at rest, such as the medial prefrontal cortex and the posterior cingulate cortex, which are part of a network known as the Default Mode Network (DMN). This network is anti-correlated with the Central Executive Network (CE), which includes areas of the brain such as the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and the anterior cingulate cortex. This brain network becomes more active when you engage in external tasks, especially those requiring higher-order cognition.
I know, wnd this is just the surface level shit. My understanding of it isn't even that deep yetThis is fascinating. Neuroscience is so cool
I had a stroke mostly in the Medulla Oblongata so the brain fascinates meI know, wnd this is just the surface level shit. My understanding of it isn't even that deep yet
Yes that could be itCould it be that you have been brainwashed?