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 Culture as a neuropsychological phenomenon - knowledge and the formation of submodular areas of the brain -2

The main benefits of knowledge are not only the ability to know how physical reality functions. This is part of the benefits, but for the brain, the effect of knowledge is the creation of submodular areas of the brain. With the creation of submodular regions of the brain, the brain becomes able to interpret reality in accordance with the knowledge with which connections are associated.

What is known about reality is a neurological phenomenon. What is known about reality lies at the heart of creating content for representative reality. Since objects, such as stones or walls, do not contain knowledge in themselves, qualities are given to them by the subconscious, and therefore, neurology of the brain. Cosmos is the same between different time periods of human existence, but the content given to him at the level of knowledge creates the same reality to be different. Expanding ability through knowledge also extends to how the brain organizes the life that lives. They open up the ability to see options that were impossible to see before our time. And, by expanding fame, the reality of the known expands.

Knowledge expands human nature by changing the innate neurological structure of the brain. The expanding qualities of knowledge create the potential capacity of what both man and mankind can become. History serves in this example, demonstrating the actualization of what knowledge has shaped humanity. However, due to the causal continuation and the outstanding cultural continuum, these realities of the known will never return, because the innate nature will be formed with the help of various types of knowledge. Since the causal story accumulates and leads to the emergence of the present in action, the events of the past cannot become our reality.

The submodular areas of the brain, connected and created by knowledge and experience, are the main reasons for the existence of a multitude of cultures that currently exist in this area. The causal continuation of events in the world and the cultural continuum fuel the creation of submodular brain regions. The magnitude of the fact that the venerable nature of humanity can be created for knowledge is that which separates us so much from other animals. This is our biggest advantage, but also something that can turn our view into ourselves in apocalyptic proportions. And yet we are guided by simple knowledge, combined with cultural continuity and the causality of the continuity of events in the world.




 Culture as a neuropsychological phenomenon - knowledge and the formation of submodular areas of the brain -2


 Culture as a neuropsychological phenomenon - knowledge and the formation of submodular areas of the brain -2

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