(May 1, 2014 at 10:43 am)Riketto Wrote: In my previous posts i was talking about kids that would go mad if they would be put in a different age.
This in order to demonstrate that as the intellectual consciousness change also the nervous system change
It's likely that most people would go mad if they were suddenly transported to a different age no matter what their level of education was. This hypothetical situation doesn't prove that the human nervous system has changed over the course of time, though.
(May 1, 2014 at 10:43 am)Riketto Wrote: Sometime you don't have to rely on something said by other people.
When your intuition tell you that this or that make a lot of sense you can
have faith in your intuition.
If then in the future somebody will come up with something more logic then you can follow that logic.
I have no faith in what your intuition is telling you because scientists have come up with something more logical already.
Iceman Frozen for Millennia Had Lyme Disease, Clogged Arteries & Sardinian Relatives
Quote:Ötzi the Tyrolean iceman died in middle age some 5,300 years ago, most likely after sustaining a head injury and taking an arrow to the shoulder.
Researchers have investigated various aspects of the remarkably preserved individual’s life and death over the last two decades, from his final meal to his probable profession to whether he underwent a primitive form of acupuncture.
This body has been thoroughly studied and the results showed all his health problems. What the studies didn't show, however, was that his nervous system was different to that of modern humans.
(May 1, 2014 at 10:43 am)Riketto Wrote: The fact that never work on me is not real evidence as it could work on other people although most of the people that i know and try acupuncture
said the same thing.
Acupunture Effectiveness
Studies have indicated that it might be effective for some kinds of pain but results are inconclusive. Acupuncture is new in the West but the Chinese have been using it for a very long time and it's still a part of traditional Chinese medicine. There is no indication that Chinese people have a different nervous system to Western people, however, which suggests that acupuncture has the same effects as it's always done.
Where are the snake and mushroom smilies?