This is why I think life is like an illusion of inception

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  1. #1 Smooth Criminal, Dec 7, 2014
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                Do we control neurons?Are we programmed to control them?I think not.

                If it is so,then I think of life is like an illusion of inception for us and I believe something else is in charge of neurons (what could it be? hmm).So basically we are lost.Think about it this way.Neurons control your feelings,physical actions,questions,what you believe,talk,even get's us confused/lost,it controls everything about us.

                For example think of neurons as the CPU (central processing unit) of the computer.Without a CPU it is not a computer,the CPU is the brain of the computer that controls and makes a so called computer operate while the computer itself does not know it.Same thing for the human body.We are like that.
              
               If we can't control the neurons,something programmed it this way.If so that's why I say life is like an illusion of inception,that's why we have the ability to become anything we want in this life (or in front of people we meet).Even change yourself into a whole different person,and you won't even know it,because of the neurons in your mind.
     
               Now if you question this.We are ending up where we started,you just can't think past that thought.It's like a loop.

               Why are our biggest questions of ourselves are not being answered??That's why I say life is like an illusion of inception.

    What do you say about this thought??

     
  2. How do we know earth is actually real? Illusion? Or are we just programmed to "understand" it? Or accept it.


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  3. What if the order of neurons was set in place by some other natural occurring event?
     
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    Logic... At the very essence of the universe lies logic...We observe this logic through calculations, revealing physics, chemistry, biology, psychology... 
     

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