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Posted by Phil on August 8, 2014, at 21:04:59
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Humans of New York"Studying the brain is like working in a toy store. Nothing could be more f*ck*ng fun."
"What do you think is the greatest weakness of the brain?"
"That's a lousy question! I'm not answering it."
"Why is it a lousy question?"
"What do you want me to say? Road rage? That we get pissed and shoot people? That the newest parts of our brain should have been in the oven a little longer? How's that going to help you? If you ask a crappy question, you'll never get a decent answer. You need to ask smaller questions-- questions that give you a pathway to finding some pertinent information. The major advances in brain science don't come from asking crappy questions like 'What is Consciouness?' They come from microanalysis. They come from discovering pertinent information at the cellular level."
Posted by ClearSkies on August 14, 2014, at 20:55:08
In reply to best thing on facebook--Humans of New York-fascina, posted by Phil on August 8, 2014, at 21:04:59
Best page ever.
Posted by Phil on August 15, 2014, at 8:41:35
In reply to Re: best thing on facebook--Humans of New York-fascina » Phil, posted by ClearSkies on August 14, 2014, at 20:55:08
Absolutely.
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