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https://youtu.be/CZzQhiNQXxU
الـ Whale fall هو ببساطة لما الحيتان تموت، جثثها تنزل fall لقاع المحيط
قاع المحيط بالعادة هو صحراء مائية جرداء... لهذا فالسعرات الحرارية بجسم الحوت تكون مهمة كلش
قاع المحيط بالعادة هو صحراء مائية جرداء... لهذا فالسعرات الحرارية بجسم الحوت تكون مهمة كلش
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https://youtu.be/CZzQhiNQXxU
احلى شي فرحتهم لما لكوا الجثة😂
من صدك تحسهم اطفال وديحفرون بالحديقة لحد ما يلكون سمثن انترستنك
من صدك تحسهم اطفال وديحفرون بالحديقة لحد ما يلكون سمثن انترستنك
"They [UK socialists] don't like the poor, they just hate the rich"
- George Orwell
- George Orwell
Neuroimaging in humans for instance, has shown that when an individual watches someone else, especially whom they relate to recieve an award or score a goal or something, Their own brain's reward systems light up vicariously.
Italian researchers found this out pretty much by accident in the early 1990s. They were studying signals from key regions in a lab monkey's brain that were associated with planning and doing.
Their brain-monitoring device buzzed softly when the monkey did something like pick up a piece of fruit and eat it.
But one hot day, a researcher came back from lunch licking an ice cream cone, and suddenly heard the animal's brain monitor buzz -- the monkey was watching him, and his brain worked as if he was actually doing the licking!
Many scientists suspect that this is the work of a previously unknown type of brain cell called "mirror neurons", which fire when a subject both performs an action, and when they observe someone else doing it.
Italian researchers found this out pretty much by accident in the early 1990s. They were studying signals from key regions in a lab monkey's brain that were associated with planning and doing.
Their brain-monitoring device buzzed softly when the monkey did something like pick up a piece of fruit and eat it.
But one hot day, a researcher came back from lunch licking an ice cream cone, and suddenly heard the animal's brain monitor buzz -- the monkey was watching him, and his brain worked as if he was actually doing the licking!
Many scientists suspect that this is the work of a previously unknown type of brain cell called "mirror neurons", which fire when a subject both performs an action, and when they observe someone else doing it.
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Neuroimaging in humans for instance, has shown that when an individual watches someone else, especially whom they relate to recieve an award or score a goal or something, Their own brain's reward systems light up vicariously. Italian researchers found this…
The fascinating way mirror neurons were discovered
"أعطني خطيباً مفوهاً وخذ ألف مقاتل شجاع"
- الإسكندر المقدوني، ملك مقدوني شاب إحتل نصف العالم المتمدن آنذاك، إذا مو أكثر.
- الإسكندر المقدوني، ملك مقدوني شاب إحتل نصف العالم المتمدن آنذاك، إذا مو أكثر.
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https://youtu.be/4XdPodNwSGU
هاي القناة كلش حلوة... عبارة عن تسجيلات صوتية لوثائق تاريخية قديمة
Forwarded from Chaotic mind (Noor)
“I was an ordinary person who studied hard. There are no miracle people. It happens they get interested in this thing and they learn all this stuff, but they’re just people.”
-Richard Feynman
-Richard Feynman