(October 22, 2013 at 4:37 pm)Sword of Christ Wrote: We essentially have two brains connected together, like you said the connection can be cut for interesting results.
No no, we have to halves of a whole brain: it's not a fun experience, losing that connection. The connective tissue is a part of the brain in its own right; it's only a link in the sense that it's physically located in the bridge between the two hemispheres. You know, like how the pillars that support a bridge are a part of the bridge too?
Quote:It's not possible for the same person to have different states of mind?
Do you think it's possible for one person to simultaneously believe in god, and not believe in god? And for discrete sections of the brain to project different beliefs, mutually exclusive beliefs, at the same time?
Quote:People who have a split brain essentially have/operate two different brains each with their own individual character traits. Apparently in this case only one of these brains/hemispheres has an awareness of God which is interesting.
Wow, that is... absolutely not what's going on here. This isn't cellular division, Sword. If I break a car in half, I don't have two cars, I have two halves of one car. And if consciousness wasn't a part of the brain, why would it do that at all?
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