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Monday, August 21, 2006

Brain Electricity and Late Debaters

why do some people stay up late at night? deep thought causes more deep thought. the brain centers probably get entrained with em fields where the em pathways have gone. a topic can become 'hot' with a field overlapping a big circuit. the brain can turn into a field-generating device, interspersed with a bevy of true neural wires, which then fire randomly, changing the Hz of the field and the area, and it becomes a chain reactions. the field glows hot, becomes more intense in energy at its given Hz, and neurons are more and more stimulated until the ambient charge in the brainstorming level from the neural wires fills the amperage of the field to its peak. longer neural wires and more complex ones will probably have larger Hz charge, may be more exciting, and may involve more broadcast from the language center to the brain. the brain will sooner or later run low on sugars, or the neurochemicals will become bunched up at the ends of some series of pathways and not cycle back around in 'circles', and then finally that imbalance and the scarcity of regional neurotransmitters will draw from the power of the amperage of the thoughts and the field will subside and fade, and the person will calm down, and the neural wires will stop firing in the intensity of the field, and they will fall asleep, where neurotransmitters will be restored to their previous locations. cells trade neurotransmitters often, but not often in normalizing or uniformizing ways. I believe that during sleep and states of mental rest cells restore their neurotransmitters to a 'balance' around the brain.

in people with NT restoration difficulties... some chemical or electrical apparatus may make their restoration process slower or possibly disabled, reliant on the production of new neurotransmitters, which takes time and is costly, making free mental function difficult and 'thick' or annoying, which probably becomes their ambient state most of the time, unless they get excited and release a lot of them, momentarily distributing them around the brain freely, to cell areas or neural networks that don't often get many NT.

Then for a time they are up, and excited, and functional. This may also be potent action in people with mood disorders of all kinds. It's probably either electric, systemic, or chemical in the brain. Electrical dysfunctions are probably rare, or misdiagnosed. Maybe retardation? Autism? Probably autism is an electrical brain dysfunction.

-William Bunker

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