Have you ever passed in front of your television, radio or computer and felt a sense of identity and family?
But they are inanimate, not human, and man-made, right?

Every thought, feeling and action in Homo sapiens originates from the electrical signals emitted by the circuits of our brain cells. An EEG created by Hans Berger, a German scientist, measures your brain waves (cycles per second (Hz).

Remember that your brain communicates with every cell in your body through electrical impulses (hormones, enzymes, and neuropeptides). Furthermore, we believe that Consciousness is electrically producing mental images in the occipital and precuneous lobe of your brain.

Google EMG (muscle electricity) and EKG (heart electricity).

What we have in common with our computer, television, video game player, and telephone is the use of electricity and electromagnetic fields as a source of energy.

Google Robert O. Becker, MD, author of The Body Electric. There scientist
research on the use of weak electrical currents to regenerate muscles and bones.

What is it

Electricity is the movement of a charge along a wire. In our neurons (nerve cells)
the electrical signal moves in the form of an action potential. Inside nerve cells
it is a negative charge produced by nanobombs that move charged ions out of our cells.

We are constantly involved in the polarization and depolarization of ions through Gates in our nerve membranes that cause our muscles to contract for locomotion. Impulses are sent electrically from the brain to all parts of the body through these action potentials by signaling our central nervous system.

Membranes have two types of proteins: ion channels for sodium (Na) outside the cell and potassium (K) inside the cell. When the nerve cell receives a stimulus, it opens some of its ion channels. The second protein is called Transporters. ATP
carries chemical energy within cells for metabolism.

test it

EEG (electroencephalogram), EKG (electrocardiogram), and EMG (electromyogram) waves are methods for measuring electrical currents associated with electrical activity in your brain, heart, and muscles from the outside.

There are no Alpha, Beta, Theta, Delta and Gamma cycles per second (Hz) recorded in your brain and you are EEG history.

Measure it

(V) is for voltage, (I) for current, and R is for resistance.
Voltage is measured in volts, current in amps, and resistance in ohms.
Electrical power is measured in watts.

Do it

The electrical energy in your nervous system is produced by chemical gradients through
the cell membrane. We are very electric. Your body and brain require and
produce 10 watts of electricity 24 hours a day, 7 days a week or else. Our fuel to produce life is glucose and
oxygen.

Pineal and pituitary

Two glands are exceptionally sensitive to light and electricity, the pineal and the pituitary. Your pineal gland controls the chemical neurotransmitters of the
impulses at the synapse of nerve cells. It runs the hormones melatonin and serotonin.

Melatonin participates in biorhythms and is activated by the amount of light that the retina receives. Serotonin controls mood, emotions, sleep, and appetite.

The pituitary gland is called the master gland because it releases hormones to
regulate the mind and body through the other endocrine glands.

Finally, mitochondria are part of every cell that produces energy for metabolism.
It has its own DNA from its maternal genes, independent of the DNA from the cell nucleus. Creates energy in the form of ATP.

The mitochondria produce ATP through two chemical reactions: the citric acid cycle, which converts carbohydrates and fatty acids to ATP, and the other combines hydrogen and oxygen into more ATP.

Final words

Nanoelectricity is a new field investigated by Panasonic Nanotechnology in Kyoto, Japan. The goal is to produce Bio-Nano fuel cells or human batteries. It is an attempt to remove electrons from human blood glucose in the way we get energy from food.

How about converting the energy produced by your feet as you walk to help your heart avoid overdrive?

Speed ​​reading is learning to read and remember three books, articles and reports in the time that others can barely finish one. Is this a valuable competitive advantage for moving into the fast lane?

Did you know that speed reading is a psychomotor skill that dominates the right hemisphere of the brain?

Are you prepared to believe that Alzheimer’s disease is electrical at its core? We suggest you
You use it or lose it, which means you must produce continuous learning activity to grease the electric wheels (circuits) of your brain. But only if you want to cognitively live to your nineties.

See ya,

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H. Bernard Wechsler