Thursday, November 19, 2009

Brain wave?

Experience in our daily life affects our mental state. When we are surrounded by stranger we get anxious and when we are around familiar faces we are happy. There are many different mental states and they change and disappear quickly as they come. Why does our mental state fluctuate almost randomly? I know external things play certain factor, but I have a wild idea that just came to my mind. I am a physic junky and it came to me maybe this external object send a wave associated with the mood that interference with our mental state (wave). My idea is that this wave bumps each other out canceling or interfering with each other creating certain emotion. Since a wave can have strong frequency certain feeling like anger, love, and hater maybe associated with strong wave frequency that might be the reason why we still hold the feeling even though we don’t want it. .

Brain wave?
interesting....however, i don't believe that objects can give off waves that interfere with our brain functioning and emotions...our brains don't actually give off waves, they are measured in wave frequency.....hmmmm you got me thinking though...cool thoughts.
Reply:Or it could be the firing of certain neurons and the release of certain neurotransmitters in the cerebral cortex of the brain.
Reply:I think it's more like evolution. If you were just as happy around complete strangers as people you knew well, you would be more easily killed then the one who was cautious. We are genetically controlled to be more cautious or sad around the unfamiliar
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