Athene's Theory of Everything Page #3
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while ignoring irrelevant signals
similar to how a radio homes in on
different waves to pick up radio
stations the transfer of information
between neurons becomes optimal when
their activity is synchronized
this is the same reason why we
experience cognitive dissonance the
frustration caused by simultaneously
holding two contradictory ideas will is
merely the drive to reduce dissonance
between each of our actively rule
circuits
evolution can be seen as the same
process where nature tries to adapt or
resonate with its environment
by doing so it evolved to a point where
it became self-aware and began to ponder
its own existence when a person faces
the paradox of wanting purpose while
thinking that human existence is
meaningless
cognitive dissonance occurs throughout
history
this has led many to reach for spiritual
and religious guidance challenging the
science says its field to give answers
to exist initial questions such as why
or what am I
order
the left cerebral hemisphere is largely
responsible for creating a coherent
belief system in order to maintain a
sense of continuity towards our lives
new experiences get folded into the
pre-existing body system when they don't
fit
they are simply denied
can do a balancing this is the right
cerebral hemisphere which has the
opposite tendency
whereas the left hemisphere tries to
preserve the model the right hemisphere
is constantly challenging the status quo
when the discrepant anomalies become too
large the right hemisphere forces a
revision in our world view
however when our beliefs are too strong
the right hemisphere may not succeed in
overriding our denial
this can create a profound confusion
when mirroring others when the neural
connections that physically define our
belief system are not strongly developed
or active in our consciousness the unity
of all the separate active circuits at
that moment me consists mainly of
activity related to our mirror neurons
just as when we experience hunger our
consciousness consists mostly of other
new interactions for consuming food
this is not the result of some core self
giving commands to different cerebral
areas all the different parts of the
brain become active and inactive and
interact without a core
just as the pixels on a screen can
express themselves as a recognizable
image when immunity the convergence of
the rural interaction expresses itself
as consciousness
at every moment we are in fact a
different image a different entity when
murmuring when hungry when watching this
video
every second we become different persons
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