| What is the human mind able to do? It seems as if | | | | believe; and "if you don't use it you lose it." |
| we don't know the limits of the human mind, we only | | | | Will we ever really know how the mind works, or |
| expect or suspect their limits. It also appears there | | | | what it is capable of, how to reach those outer limits, |
| are people amongst us, let's call them human plus, | | | | or what this species is actually able to accomplish? |
| which are indeed able to do things that others cannot | | | | Couple this understanding with the latest technologies |
| do with their minds. It seems the human mind can do | | | | and our minds will send thoughts to our computers to |
| almost whatever it sets out to do, and it can be | | | | send as communication, or drive our cars. Today, we |
| reformatted by its owner if that individual so chooses | | | | already have physically challenged folks steering |
| to. | | | | wheel chairs with their minds and controlling artificial |
| After all, it is often said that; "whatever you think, | | | | limbs merely by thought. |
| you become," and therefore, whatever you practice | | | | If we can already do these things, just imagine what |
| thinking about, your mind gets better at. This of | | | | is possible in the future? And rest assured |
| course shouldn't surprise anyone because any | | | | researchers, neurologists, and scientists are not |
| superior athlete knows that if they train and train, | | | | stopping here, to them this is the starting point, and |
| they'll become good at whatever they're training for. | | | | the future of the human mind will know no limits in |
| The mind is much like a muscle, as many neurologists | | | | their humble opinions. So please think on this. |