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from the website: http://www.mall-net.com/mcs/wilsons.html

What is this person talking about...brain binary vs analogue systems

and deep thought...is it a big pile of poody?

" This author discovered that his " latch point " was 98.8, and that

the calmness needed for his professional " deep thought " type

programming and systems analysis was not there much above 98.4

degrees. Other means of regulating to about 98.0 - 98.3 are being

attempted. this may well be because the author spent most of his

childhood and adult years at between 95 to 96.8 degrees, resulting in

the brain being organized to run at that lower speed. Given that the

brain is a time domain analog system, rather than a voltage domain

binary system like modern computers, it is possible that the lower

neural firing speeds inherent in lower body temperatures may give the

brain more time domain variability to use for storing information.

This is a trade-off for depth v.s. rapidity of response.

Related issues would include a greater need to evaluate and avoid

conditions in which sudden or heavy energy expenditures would likely

be required, fostering a life long habituation favoring deeper thought.

This may have some bearing in the observation that intelligent

people seem to have more allergy problems than less intelligent people.

See The Cold Body Page, coldbody.html, for observations, information,

and additional references.

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I think it is pretty muchh poody. TYhe brain doesn't function well when

the body temp is low, that is fact. But acclimating the brain to

funcxiton slow deliberately.. Is NUTS. Thank you i liek my fast brain

the lsow cold fogged one is left somewhere in my past. If they want to

lower their body tem why not justgo hypothyroid?

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