| I see that he analyzes hydrogen T1, T2, and brain tissue for spin density values. He discovers that the human brain is capable of Fourier transform. Not that I can understand any of that at this point. I would have to do some heavy reading to do so. But from a brief overview from what I can tell he seems to be doing experiments on the brain not the mind. I am ignorant about the brain and am by far no psychologist. The only thing I found while looking over that it that even mentions anything about a part of the brain responsible for thought was research done my a Richard Ernst. I am really not sure about any of this information. If you would be so kind to translate this into layman's terms I would be happy to discuss this further. Especially the part that shows what is responsible for our thoughts and reasoning ability. You know the traits that make us human. |