Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Brain Preservation Theory

The concept of preserving a persons mind  fully after death is unachievable due to many reasons. I feel as though human emotions rest deeper than within the brain, which would not allow us to preserve a humans mind completely. A persons deepest emotions and feelings are unable to process, the brain preservation will only allow us to receive memories, images, and thoughts. The majority of a persons mental state lies within body parts other than the brain. The spine is connected to the brain which allows us to feel emotions such as: sad, happy, anxious, and nervous. It would be impossible to take these emotions out of our brains because it would lack the entire system of our body. Our bodies connect everything, which is why we have them entirely to each serve for a specific function. An entire physical body is needed to account for every emotional and mental state a person has. For example if a person is feeling intense pain in their back, or if they feel knots in there chest, then it is most likely because of stress.

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