Neurons: Difference between revisions

No change in size ,  15 October 2016
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:


==Neural Network==
==Neural Network==
Neurons are the core components of the [[CNS|nervous system]]. There are approximately one hundred billion neurons connected by more than one hundred trillion synapses in the human [[Brain]]. Neurons are basically electrical on and off switches, which work in a similar way to the small transistors found in computer chips. Information is passed between neurons via the chemical synapses, which release neurotransmitters, which act on another neuron. Most neurons are connected via synapses to several thousand other neurons, making the brain's circuitry capable of connecting to a host of neural networks.
Neurons are the core components of the [[CNS|nervous system]]. There are approximately one hundred billion neurons connected by more than one hundred trillion [[Synapses]] in the human [[Brain]]. Neurons are basically electrical on and off switches, which work in a similar way to the small transistors found in computer chips. Information is passed between neurons via the chemical synapses, which release neurotransmitters, which act on another neuron. Most neurons are connected via synapses to several thousand other neurons, making the brain's circuitry capable of connecting to a host of neural networks.


These signals between [[Neurons]] occur via [[Synapses]], or specialized connections with other cells. Neurons can connect to each other to form neural networks. The key to neural function in the central nervous system is the synaptic signaling process, which is partly electrical and partly chemical. When the synaptic signaling is interrupted through toxic electrical frequencies (i.e. such as technological [[Mind Control]] in [[ELF|low EMF pulsing]], harmful radiation) or the synaptic signaling is interrupted through an introduction to toxic chemicals (i.e. mercury and aluminum in [[Vaccinations]], [[Chemtrails]]) the synapse will not signal. When the synapse stops functioning and/or is poisoned, the neuron will eventually die. When neurons die, humans get motor neuron and brain diseases like [[Bio-neurological Diseases|Alzheimer's and ALS]].  Have you ever felt that headache after a vaccine? That's the feeling of your immune system trying to stop the chemicals from eating your brain's neurons.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2528-consubstantiality Consubstantiality]</ref>
These signals between [[Neurons]] occur via [[Synapses]], or specialized connections with other cells. Neurons can connect to each other to form neural networks. The key to neural function in the central nervous system is the synaptic signaling process, which is partly electrical and partly chemical. When the synaptic signaling is interrupted through toxic electrical frequencies (i.e. such as technological [[Mind Control]] in [[ELF|low EMF pulsing]], harmful radiation) or the synaptic signaling is interrupted through an introduction to toxic chemicals (i.e. mercury and aluminum in [[Vaccinations]], [[Chemtrails]]) the synapse will not signal. When the synapse stops functioning and/or is poisoned, the neuron will eventually die. When neurons die, humans get motor neuron and brain diseases like [[Bio-neurological Diseases|Alzheimer's and ALS]].  Have you ever felt that headache after a vaccine? That's the feeling of your immune system trying to stop the chemicals from eating your brain's neurons.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/index.php/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/2528-consubstantiality Consubstantiality]</ref>
Line 15: Line 15:


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>


==References==
==References==