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Most of the time, I think I am normal

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As humans we are familiar with our form only because of our limitations in the senses, and for some, a lack of imagination. Whether we are the most complex thinking organism or not, we are highly complicated and a wonder of life and science.
The image is framed in an obscure refence to Dali using architecture commonly used by Gerard Dou.
The figure is experiencing the process of several stimuli, and feeding them through our own collision mechanism, not so unlike the massive experimental particle collider found at CERN, Switzerland.
Within our minds, thoughts, chemical and electrical stimuli collide to form our continuous progression of thought and action.
While computers have become increasingly powerful, only recently have they approached the computational capacity of the human brain. The worlds most powerful computer requires 7,300 sq ft and 22.7 megawatts of power. In comparison our human brains have the same computational power at just 20 watts of power and weighing approximately 3lbs. It is an amazing fact that we all have this at our disposal to try to become anything we can dream and beyond.

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