Sunday, August 27, 2006

Hypothesis

There maybe a 1000 reasons why people believe in anything they believe in, or have believed in throughtout the history. The distinctiveness of the reasons does not have relevance to the fact that they are causes which map future effects, and outcomes, based on real-time past and present data.

The beliefs give birth to actions, decisions, and new beliefs. The results are stored in the live matter inside the brain in forms of groups of networks which together help compute and process the data it stores and receives on a continuous basis. The networks are governed by electro-chemical reactions, therefore, the level of the chemicals constructing these reactions, their rate of change, becomes of significant computational value. The reactions are enforced and executed on molecular, and even atomic levels. The true nature of the rules of these levels is not of importance to the study of human life and behavior.

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