Function of the Nerve Cell
The nerve cell releases different neurotransmitters such as dopamin, glutamate, serotonin, noradrenalin, acetylcholin, etc. Thus is information through electric and chemical signals transmitted. In the contact places (synapses) there is a tiny distance where the signal passes through. This happens with the help of neurotransmitters which are stored in small vesicles. When a signal is transmitted, the nerve cell releases the neurotransmitters and they pass through he synapse to the next nerve cell (or muscular cell) receptors.
If we imagine that the nerve cells are activated not only through
electric and chemical impulses, but also the releasing of neurotransmitters
causes vibration of the nerve cell membrane, which causes an infrasound, we can
explain the speed with which the brain is functioning, because if nerve cells
are activated through infrasound, this means all nerve cells in the brain can
communicate much faster. Infrasound could be also carried in certain distances.
Proof for that hypothesis is the phenomenon "the flying Dutchman"
The Flying Dutchman (Dutch: De
Vliegende Hollander) is a legendary ghost ship which
was said to never be able to make port, doomed to sail the oceans forever. The
myth is likely to have originated from the 17th-century Golden Age of
the Dutch East India
Company (VOC)[1][2][3][4] and Dutch maritime power.[5][6][7] The oldest extant
version of the legend has been dated to the late 18th century. According to the
legend, if hailed by another ship, the crew of the Flying Dutchman was said to try to send messages to land,
or to people long dead. Purported sightings in the 19th and 20th centuries
claimed that the ship glowed with a ghostly light. In ocean lore, the sight of
this phantom ship is a portent of doom.
One of the explanations for the phenomenon Flying Dutchman is that the
waves of the ocean hitting on the ship walls produced infrasound, which made
all the sailors go mad and jump in the ocean.
It is known for long that infrasound could cause psychic symptoms. This
could be explained only through the above mentioned fact, because if nerve
cells communicate through infrasound, this function could be disturbed through
infrasound coming from the environment.
This hypothesis could explain also the communication of dolphins on
faraway distances. The only difference is that they communicate with ultrasound
(which is transmitted in water).
Bats are also interesting animals which can see the environment in the
dark through emitting and decoding infrasound.
In science is known also the Morse code, which uses points, commas and
dashes to transmit information. Those principles are also used by nerve cells.
We could admit that different neurotransmitters are just different signs (like
point, dash, comma in Morse code). The releasing of different neurotransmitters
causes vibration of the nerve cell membrane with different frequency. Thus is
the information faster transmitted to all nerve cells in the brain. ... And so
could be transmitted information at a certain distance to another brain's
cells' membrane, which start vibrating causing an infrasound and releasing of
neurotransmitters. So transmitting of thoughts could be possible.
The only question is if dolphins and bats have this ability, is it
possible humans to possess it.
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