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Brain doesn't feel pain. Amazing. Isn't it?
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Brain doesn't feel pain. Amazing. Isn't it?
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brain feels all the pain :P
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No, It don't... The brain itself does not feel any pain. Our bodies can feel pain anywhere except the brain itself.
Amazingly, when it comes to feelings, brain throws a ventriloquistic act and make us think that the feeling resides in our heart. Our heart hurts during sadness, it's full of love and joy, or anger resides there. Very interesting if you think of it.
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^this is why they say to be happy we need to think less and do more. I think too much! :(
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No, It don't... The brain itself does not feel any pain. Our bodies can feel pain anywhere except the brain itself.
erm.. the brain is what feels the pain on your body. course, the brain has no pain receptors on itself. :P
But the broken heart syndrome is a real medical condition :(
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ok
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erm.. the brain is what feels the pain on your body. course, the brain has no pain receptors on itself. :P
Was I speaking Farsi, brah?
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i sanse maeny smaells in air wan i see peeple eating loats of channa salaan and daal ![]()
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I don’t remember where I saw that documentary, but it was about how our brain functions. Doctors had the skull of a conscious patient cut open. Doctors would touch different parts of the brain with probes without the knowledge of the patient, and the patient would raise his arm, or flick his leg. Amazing thing is that the action of the patient was not out of any reaction. According to him, he made a decision to raise his arm by thinking about it.
Narrator went on saying that could it be that everything we do is preplanned, but it happens in such a way that we think that we made the decision ourselves at that moment.
oooh you need to read sam harris! he will answer all your questions about free will.