This is How One Cell Talks to Another!
- Dr Sam Borden
- Jun 27, 2022
- 2 min read

Brain Science:
A cell (Presynaptic cell) transmits an electrical impulse (memory bits) through its axon and across its synapse into the next cell’s (postsynaptic cell) dendrites. That point in this diagram is called synaptic terminal. Remember the taus are inside the axon. Taus are important. So a myelin sheath covers the axon for protection.
Remember we probably have the capability of 50 billion(100 billon neurons) of these transactions going on. However, these transfers come in chains (and like chain letters) can form an infinite amount of networks crossing and recrossing an untold number of synapses. These chains are called neural pathways. A whole bunch of neural pathways form a neural network.
Since the invention of the MRI we have learned that the brain is actually a neural network. It is not a computer. A computer takes one bit at a time. A brain is capable of moving a lot of directions all at once. It creates unique pathways that are only yours... (Will talk about that later…).
Brain Facts:
· The brain is the last organ to mature. Children and teenagers’ brains are not fully matured which is why they take to risky behavior and can have a harder time regulating their emotions
· Brain information can travel faster tan some race cars, up to 250 miles per hour.
· No matter how old you are, you’re likely still getting better at some things. Vocabulary skills may peak as late as early seventies.
· Male and females do not differ in ways that dictate learning abilities and intelligence. Women are not smarter just think they are. 🧠👩🎓❤️🧛
So what:
Have you ever effort thought… “Who created all this?” Statistically, it seems highly unlikely through evolution.. No Colligan accepted theory does not support the idea of aliens.



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