A Brain Cell and some thoughts



 Your life does not hinge primarily on anything else but your brain cells receiving the right electro messages. We are just a vessel that can very well be compared to a computer. The electricity in our brain is sent down to everything in our body, organs, blood, veins, oxygen, everything. As you know electricity travels in the air like we see it in a thunderstorm. All it needs is the connections. If our organs are working well we will receive the message and act accordingly. The big question is where did that electricity comes from that it also stays inside our bodies doing its work. It does not go visiting friends, it needs to work 24/7 for the duration of your body after many years it will stop receiving the signals. If the electromessages have nowhere to go because the main organs like the heart and lungs which supply the lungs with the number one nutrient to keep it going, oxygen then that electricity will go someplace else. Electricity does not die or disappear. You can not see it but you can feel it. You know what it looks like because in a thunderstorm it will let you see it in millions of size enhancements. In the picture below which is a real picture and one of the first taken with such good quality and size you can see the cell covered by nerve cells and veins but you can also see electric impulses (yellow) in the picture. The younger you are the more concerned you are about your body and what it does. I know when I first saw my own blood I started. crying not necessarily because it hurt but because a substance was coming out f me that was not perspiration. As we age and our cells fail to get reeborn or they are born defective we will see the changes compared to when WWE was younger and the smart ones will deduct that the body was a vessel and it never really belonged to us. So you will feel less sorry for losing it, knowing that the electricity that holds the body together does not die so when the body does the electricity always goes back to the source.
I think I stop here,
Adam Gonzalez, writer
The 3D map plots human brain cell 'antennae' in exquisite detail




A new map of 56,000 cells in the outer layer of the human brain could inform research into a whole class of diseases.
This pic credited to LiveScience Magazine

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