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Basic Neurological Physiology

The human CNS consist of 10(12x) neuron with axon connections. This formulates neurological interconnections of 10(14x). These connection and interconnection are the basis for the development of memory pathways. These memory pathways are necessary for the mind to learn new information from the environment. The stimuli is then interpreted by (printed on) the neurons and transmitted along the thought pathways of the cerebral cortex (X) number of times forming memory pathways.

Each neuron is constructed like bulb with a long tube. The tube portion is covered with an insulator layer over it that ends exposing the axon for a short distance and then another insulator along the axon that ends exposing the axon. This pattern is throughout the axons of the CNS, peripheral systems. The electrochemical signal is transmitted down the axon and is accelerated when it reaches the layered portion of the axon. As the information is transmittied several times in the same pathway (learning through repetition) the myelin sheath -fatty insulator layer- thickens. This thickening facilitates (memory pathways) stronger transmissions. True with age one looses (x) amount of brain cells which are not replaced...the only exception - neurogenesis in the hippocampus of the human adult. Also true is the fact of the thickening of the myelin sheaths in the remaining neurons, increasing ones intellectual and cognitive abilities. Just the opposite of the more popular notion - that with age comes senility!

The mitochondria and the Citric Acid or Krebs Cycle matrix supplies the power needed to energize and keep the electo-chemical transmitting capability of the cell (charged). The nerve cell specifically has a high concentration of mitochondria. There are certain regions of the brain that react to paranormal environmental changes around us. It is our hypothesis that certain external stimuli lead to internal brain responses allowing the electrochemical transmissions that make certain phenomena perspicuous. In other words our idioplasmic experience perceives information or stimuli that usually exist outside of our normal realm of CNS perception...

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