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Post by jonnygemini on Jan 2, 2006 2:24:29 GMT -5
www.boingboing.net/2006/01/01/edgeorg_annual_quest.htmlOur brains are constantly subjected to the demands of multi-tasking and a seemingly endless cacophony of information from diverse sources. Cell phones, emails, computers, and cable television are omnipresent, not to mention such archaic venues as books, newspapers and magazines. This induces an unrelenting barrage of neuronal activity that in turn produces long-lasting structural modification in virtually all compartments of the nervous system. A fledging industry touts the virtues of exercising your brain for self-improvement. Programs are offered for how to make virtually any region of your neocortex a more efficient processor. Parents are urged to begin such regimes in preschool children and adults are told to take advantage of their brain's plastic properties for professional advancement. The evidence documenting the veracity for such claims is still outstanding, but one thing is clear. Even if brain exercise does work, the subsequent waves of neuronal activities stemming from simply living a modern lifestyle are likely to eradicate the presumed hard-earned benefits of brain exercise. My dangerous idea is that what's needed to attain optimal brain performance — with or without prior brain exercise — is a 24-hour period of absolute solitude. By absolute solitude I mean no verbal interactions of any kind (written or spoken, live or recorded) with another human being. I would venture that a significantly higher proportion of people reading these words have tried skydiving than experienced one day of absolute solitude.
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Post by Healthy Merking on Jan 4, 2006 12:15:22 GMT -5
the problem with this may be that a day of solitude has no practical application to the current state of affairs
by this - i mean that after the 'day of solitude' we would still be immersed in the same bombardment of information
and it doesnt seem to be the bombardment of information that is the problem (the brain / body is perceiving 24-7) but rather it seems to be the fact that specific people appear to be aiming specific information to get others to act in specific ways
this suggests something problematic
i made mention of it before the only way to address the situation seems to be NOT to avoid it but to go thru it
maybe
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Post by Dr. D-Resperatation on Jan 19, 2006 23:05:21 GMT -5
This is concgruent with my estemation of our phychic situation, My fear is telephathy... but yes, What i would give for a day of solitude. Perhaps though being a mind in solitude with positive mental activity would actually help the others, but not show them a way ;out.
PEACE
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