Our brain
by nxe - Thursday March 20, 2025 at 01:43 PM
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It’s often said that our brain is the most powerful processor in the entire world. And after this recent discovery of mine, I am convinced more than ever that this is true.
 
This is quite difficult to explain, so I’ll put it into an example scenario: You’re playing tennis, your friend sends the ball your way, your brain analyzes and predicts all possible outcomes of where the ball might land, then assigns different movements of your body to the numerous possibilities.
 
You obviously need to see the ball, the net, the surrounding area, and your racket, but how much can you actually take in at once? Your eye can only focus on about 20% of what’s in your field of vision, so how are we still aware of our surroundings? Your eye captures millions of visual snippets and transmits them to your brain, which then assembles them into a full image, allowing you to perceive more than what your eye directly focuses on.
 
When your racket connects with the ball, you feel it, see it, and hear it simultaneously, but in reality, it doesn’t all happen at the exact same moment. Your brain processes the visual input, sound vibrations, and tactile feedback from the racket, then synchronises them within milliseconds to create a seamless experience.
 
What if you suddenly trip while playing? Is your brain predicting that? Well… yes and no. Let me explain. When your body detects an unexpected movement, it rapidly sends this information to the brain’s “emergency response center,” which then directs your body on how to react before you even consciously register the situation. That’s why, at times, you respond instinctively before fully realising what’s happening.
 
In conclusion, this depends on your brain development, health, and skill in tennis. You aren’t fully in control of every process, but you guide your brain on where to focus. Trust me, you wouldn’t want to manually handle everything your brain does on its own. It’s not a parasite, it’s an organ. The most powerful processor ever ong.
 
PS: I apologise for any inaccuracies but none of you are neurologists so stop forwarding this to LLMs, at least do me the favour of not asking Grok, I love you, bye byeeSmile
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I'll tell you the truth, I don't give a damn + haven't read it.
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My brain is very mean. it gives me headaches
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(03-20-2025, 01:45 PM)Cracked Wrote: My brain is very mean. it gives me headaches

What a bitch brain, despite that, please appreciate it so it doesn’t give up on you…  imsobored

(03-20-2025, 01:44 PM)Alcxtraze Wrote: I'll tell you the truth, I don't give a damn + haven't read it.

You should, it’s actually really interesting! ? 
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Why would anyone use Grok? Yes Elon, have ALL my data.
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#6
I like my brain, I try to feed it with good food and good vibes.
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your brain relies on pre-defined synapse configs of where it might land and a playbook of how your body behaves in the scenario taking in regards environment and every other stimuli via every receptor (where some lose functionality to move processing power). But this hit of the tenis ball has been hardened through years of experience, and if it wasn't, you'd be sucky at hitting the ball, missing it, hitting your head or rolling 1 and suiciding by racket dying a stupid death by your otherwise 'powerful processor'.

If you suck at it for 100 hrs, you still might suck at it on the 101 hr. This is how 'powerful' this processor is.

Then the other brain user on the field who has a knack for this shit (because while you were being molested by your uncle at age 6, they were playing ball outside) brushes you off and discards 100 hrs of your work saying "skill issue, nab", hits you in the junk and then fucks your wife. This powerful processor often uses its best abilities in the most inefficient ways.

And no. I am not projecting cat942
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Shoutout to Magic Mushrooms for destroying all my bad synaptic connections and making all good new ones Big Grin
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(03-24-2025, 06:30 PM)OneSh0tTw0sh0t Wrote: your brain relies on pre-defined synapse configs of where it might land and a playbook of how your body behaves in the scenario taking in regards environment and every other stimuli via every receptor (where some lose functionality to move processing power). But this hit of the tenis ball has been hardened through years of experience, and if it wasn't, you'd be sucky at hitting the ball, missing it, hitting your head or rolling 1 and suiciding by racket dying a stupid death by your otherwise 'powerful processor'.

If you suck at it for 100 hrs, you still might suck at it on the 101 hr. This is how 'powerful' this processor is.

Then the other brain user on the field who has a knack for this shit (because while you were being molested by your uncle at age 6, they were playing ball outside) brushes you off and discards 100 hrs of your work saying "skill issue, nab", hits you in the junk and then fucks your wife. This powerful processor often uses its best abilities in the most inefficient ways. 

And no. I am not projecting  cat942

I’m not sure what you’re referring to. Your brain can improve at skills and also makes you purposefully forget traumatic memories like getting molested by a family member at a young age.
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(03-25-2025, 11:51 PM)nxe Wrote:
(03-24-2025, 06:30 PM)OneSh0tTw0sh0t Wrote: your brain relies on pre-defined synapse configs of where it might land and a playbook of how your body behaves in the scenario taking in regards environment and every other stimuli via every receptor (where some lose functionality to move processing power). But this hit of the tenis ball has been hardened through years of experience, and if it wasn't, you'd be sucky at hitting the ball, missing it, hitting your head or rolling 1 and suiciding by racket dying a stupid death by your otherwise 'powerful processor'.

If you suck at it for 100 hrs, you still might suck at it on the 101 hr. This is how 'powerful' this processor is.

Then the other brain user on the field who has a knack for this shit (because while you were being molested by your uncle at age 6, they were playing ball outside) brushes you off and discards 100 hrs of your work saying "skill issue, nab", hits you in the junk and then fucks your wife. This powerful processor often uses its best abilities in the most inefficient ways. 

And no. I am not projecting  cat942

I’m not sure what you’re referring to. Your brain can improve at skills and also makes you purposefully forget traumatic memories like getting molested by a family member at a young age.

Hes got a point where he said "Then the other brain user on the field who has a knack for this shit (because while you were being molested by your uncle at age 6, they were playing ball outside) brushes you off " cuz brain does not improve itself after a period of time. so if you dont let your brain improve itself at that period, then you gotta use that unimproved brain till the end of your life.
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