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The way neural connections are formed in the brain is similar to routing traffic when traveling distances on the main roads and highways. The main roads and highways that people are most familiar with and know are used much more often. In the human brain it is the same. The signals will find the main neural pathways formed by the most common and repetitive thought forms, which then form into neural connections. Thus the [[Brain]] will process and route signals that are received to connect to the main neural pathways, based on the most common previous patterns of thinking.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2832-bio-neurology Bio-Neurology]</ref>
The way neural connections are formed in the brain is similar to routing traffic when traveling distances on the main roads and highways. The main roads and highways that people are most familiar with and know are used much more often. In the human brain it is the same. The signals will find the main neural pathways formed by the most common and repetitive thought forms, which then form into neural connections. Thus the [[Brain]] will process and route signals that are received to connect to the main neural pathways, based on the most common previous patterns of thinking.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2832-bio-neurology Bio-Neurology]</ref>


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