Owen Nieuwenhuyse wrote: > > I had explained it in scientific terms, with a handy model of the human > > brain and it's architecture: All you have to do in order to transmit a > > message to your brain is imagine it and focus on it. The architecture of > > the brain itself will cause your message to be translated into terms > > understandable to the cortexes that need to recieve it and deliver it to > > all the right places. > > Sure: Please send the scientific version. > The whole idea sounds similar to what I was trying to do! You probably know that there is a whiter layer of neurons covering a mass of grayer neurons that we togather call a brain. The whiter layer is made of faster neurons (the white thing that covers them makes them faster) and are always used for communication (e.g.: in the backbone). In the grayer mass are seperate cortexes, in the base they are all connected to a timer and other in-brain organs that do various tasks for them, including provding them access to other parts of the body via seperate neuron instalations. We've enstablished that the outer layer is connecting them. Note that the layer is covering all cortexes. If you, for example, use your frontal cortex to decide to move your arm, the signal for that touches the white surface pipelines, that quickly deliver the message to every point in the brain that also touches these particular pipelines and probably ends up with the cortexes that will make sure your arm moves. The rest is not far from here. Let's say now that you decide to reduce your fat reserves (and let's say a function for that exists): The signal will touch the appropriate pipelines and be delivered to every other point in the brain that touches that pipeline, probably to the corexes that will make sure you get what you wanted. And just one more slight point: I am not saying that the mind or intelligence or anything resides in the frontal cortex, I'm just saying that the "want to do"s are emmited from there. C'ya! -- Don't feel bad about asking/telling me anything, I will always gladly reply. Digging for info? Try AI Meta Search: Http://WWW.AIMetaSearch.Com GTSC4 -- If nobody else wants to do it, why shouldn't we?(TM) Meson & GTSC4 are now merged: Http://WWW.MesonAI.Com