Why does Twitter involve so much misinformation in society?
We use about 10% of our current brains
Intended or not it bears marks of a loaded question as there are possible answers that are equally valid empirically from both perspectives including the creation aspect.It's an interesting discussion, but not the place to bring it up on this forum. The creation vs. evolution discussion has been the endless debate among those with faith-based mindsets and theorists alike.
If perhaps you'd like to explore creationism vs. evolution, feel free to PM me. Because of forum rules, we can't discuss certain topics on this forum, but may do so privately.
If perhaps you were just being a bit sarcastic regards Carlin, I can understand that. Yet, if you have questions, I'd be more than happy to share some thoughts that some scientists and doctors say about creation vs. evolution, via PM.
We use about 10% of our current brains
You're likely right. Was just repeating what I was taught some years ago in high school. Science has since discovered much more than we previously knew back then.Complete BS. One look at a functional MRI scan will clearly show you that every single part of our brains is used, a lot. Nearly 50% of our brains are used for just visual processing in one way or another. Then there's all our other senses, nerve functions, motor functions, memory, reasoning, etc. The brain lights up like a Christmas tree even while we sleep.
Here's hope you don't fry your motherboard.My brain's firmware is like Axefx - 99.9% there.
It's all bullshit and it's bad for ya.Let me go check my Bible and get right back to you with THE correct answer.
(Sorry, my inner George Carlin has been wanting out and rattling in his cage
for days now.)
You're about 99% up on me!My brain's firmware is like Axefx - 99.9% there.
I ponder over things as well...why dragonflies' eyes are so complex and can see great distances, for example...Mongo just pawn in game of life
you're getting it wrong by omitting nearly all the facts jimmy boyFun fact. Darwin didn't even believe his own Theory of evolution before he passed away.
Seriously, read "On the origin of species". Then get yourself a copy of Campbell Biology (stadard 1st year college textbook). You might really like it. After that I have some more recommendations for you.
I'm confused on this suggestion since you told me you hadn't read this book yet.Some suggested reading: "The Darwin Black Box" -- Gerald L. Schroeder
You're likely right. Was just repeating what I was taught some years ago in high school. Science has since discovered much more than we previously knew back then.
Does seem confusing. The book was suggested to me by someone who has done more thorough research. Just the messenger here.I'm confused on this suggestion since you told me you hadn't read this book yet.