Each brain is exposed to different circumstances. It's very likely that your brain is unique in the history of the universe.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The human brain is probably one of the most complex single objects on the face of the earth; I think it is, quite honestly.
Your brain develops depending on your individual history. What has gone on in your own brain and its consciousness over your lifetime is not repeatable, ever - not with identical twins, not even with conjoined twins.
If the cosmos isn't finite, then far, far away, floating duplicates of your brain - with all its experiences, thoughts, and emotions - are occasionally (and temporarily) thrown together by the random combining of atoms. Such 'Boltzmann brains,' as they're called, are a disturbing consequence of an unlimited universe.
The brain is the cornerstone of virtually every facet of our lives. I wish we knew more.
Human experience depends on everything that can influence states of the human brain, ranging from changes in our genome to changes in the global economy.
There's something happening in the world that didn't happen before. We are acting like one big brain.
What we find is that our brains have colossal things happening in them all the time.
I believe that the brain has evolved over millions of years to be responsive to different kinds of content in the world. Language content, musical content, spatial content, numerical content, etc.
Many cognitive psychologists see the brain as a computer. But every single brain is absolutely individual, both in its development and in the way it encounters the world.
The superiority of one mind over another depends on the rapidity with which experiences are thus organised.
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