Sleep Caused By Electrical Overload

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  1. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Why do we need sleep? Researchers find the answer may lie in mitochondria

    Tiny mitochondria are easily over-stimulated, and will crash their own computers. This has profound implications for things like human hibernation and, at the rate they're going, we'll soon know how to turn the cells of our own bodies into Olympic Athletes. One of the bigger remaining questions is how do all of our cells communicate, and there is evidence they do so quantum mechanically, using photons.

    Note, this means that in physics sleep can be considered the default local minima. Sometimes, we dream not because dreaming is necessarily all that helpful, but because it helps us stay asleep.
     
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    This theory makes alot of sense. It could help explain certain cogntion problems and lead to cures or improved symptom management
     
  3. Native Vee

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    Yes it shure does!!!!!!
     
  4. wooleeheron

    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    In a Singularity, it is the principle of identity going down the rabbit hole and, as Dr Seuss famously wrote, "It's Turtles All The Way Down Baby!"

    Just as we have a conscious and unconscious mind, the cells of our bodies have their own version, that requires sleep. The radical differences between the two empower the smallest neuron to sometimes shed invaluable light on the Big Picture, while still maintaining the highest efficiency and the lowest possible energy state.
     
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