Re: OT: Particle accelorator
- From: "MitchAlsup" <MitchAlsup@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 3 Apr 2007 15:16:30 -0700
On Apr 2, 8:08 am, "Dogma Discharge" <s...@xxxxx> wrote:
Please humour my layman brainfart below:
Could the human brain, or any biological brain for that matter be considered
as a type of particle accelorator?
A typical particle accelerator ionized some atoms and selects some for
acceleration in a vacuum. Then it applies very intesne electromagnetic
fields to accelerate these particles to (essentially) the speed of
light.
Nothing in any brain function acts in any way like this. No vacuum, no
intense fields, nothing nears the speed of light.
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