Thursday, October 3, 2013

The Unspoken Theory of Human Preeminence

While this post may sound extremely biased toward the societal theory of human ego-centrism. To start off people are selfish, that's the one thing that most people can agree on. Although some believe that all humans are selfish. They back up this theory with the theory of evolution. Humans are creatures at their basic level. All natural creatures consider their lives as important. The extent of this importance will vary going from creature to creature, but it will always be there. Although this is not the theory I am going to discuss. There is what I feel is an unspoken theory that pops up but isn't directly mentioned too much. It's the hypothesis that the human brain is unlike anything in the universe. While this may sound obvious, what I mean is the fact that the human brain is made to manipulate the fabric of space and time. This may sound completely ridiculous at first yet the more you look into it, you will start to notice things. I'm sure you have heard the so called power of the human mind. It's not something I don't believe in but think for a second how this exactly works. What this power of the human mind is saying is that we do have the ability to manipulate and control everything about our body. We can create pain, erase it, perform superhuman feats such as lifting weights normally impossible for our bodies, and going dormant for weeks without too many consequences. We can even heal our bodies to an extent. I'm also sure you've heard of the fact that we can only use a very small percentage of our brain. The rest is locked, and once we unlock it we can ascend to a higher state. Consider this, how many books, movies, shows, or any other literature have you read or seen that poses the potential of the human brain as a manipulator of the space time continuum? There's actually quite a bit, even the ones that don't outright mention it, it's still showing the power of the human mind, for example telling the future, telekinesis, and all sorts of things. This theory may or may not be real, we will probably never know yet it ties into our lives that we live. People say that if you put your mind to it, it will come to you, or you will prevail. If this is such an unspoken topic yet used colloquially surely it has some truth in it. Right?

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  1. I have to wonder, have you ever read Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol? The book deals with a certain brand of science that discusses the powers of the human mind, and the potential capabilities of the parts of the brain that we do not use. I can't place the name off the top of my head, but it seems very relevant to this topic, from what I remember of the book. It's certainly very interesting, and if you haven't read the book, I'd definitely recommend it. It's a very interesting topic, and one that we're learning more about every day.

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