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Nature of the Sun

By Sebastiaan van der Meulen
Nature of the Sun by Sebastiaan van der Meulen digital book - Fable

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I have discovered exactly how the human brain works, and the book Nature of the Sun will teach it to you. The brain uses a fairly simple mechanism to link together senses observations to the correct memory, and once read, you will realize the brain isn't very complicated but uses practical mechanisms to create consciousness.

 

The book explains exactly and in detail how neurons and nerves create consciousness. This book also explains all the instincts we have into their root instructions that create our feelings and much of our psychological behavior. The instincts guide human consciousness to proper behavior using feelings, though the instincts their feelings can also cause psychological disorders, and these are all explained in the book too.

 

The book Nature of the Sun also explains the difference between introverts and extraverts. And how we imagine with visuals. There are a few nerves in the brain that allow us to group a part of a visual together into a new visual memory by using an invisible overlay over a part of a visual, be it in mind or through the eye senses. These nerves allow us to select parts of what we see together like a whole word into one visual. People with dyslexia have difficulties doing this and can have difficulties reading.

 

The brain model also explains how sounds work and how the language of the electric signals in the brain and nerves works. The book Nature of the Sun explains what makes a person intelligent and how we make predictions. How the brain memorizes in short-term memory and long-term memory and how it can literally update old long-term memories at their storage location with new information. The brain uses a special wiring mechanism that is fully logical and easy to understand once read.

 

Because I've mapped out all the instincts into their root instructions and how they make us behave, this book also explains the difference between good and bad behavior and teaches humans how to be good.

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