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HAVE YOU EVER HELD A HUMAN BRAIN? 🧠

November 07, 2025 / 01:55

This episode discusses the human brain and spinal cord, emphasizing their biological design and functionality. The conversation features descriptions of the brain's structure and its role in controlling bodily functions.

The host describes the brain's position in the head and how it connects to the spinal cord, explaining the flow of information through nerve fibers. There is a comparison made between humans and machines, highlighting the need for rest and the organic nature of human beings.

Listeners are invited to consider the complexity of the brain, with metaphors used to describe its texture and density. The discussion touches on the uniqueness of each individual's brain and its role in processing information.

TL;DR

The episode highlights the human brain's design, functionality, and the importance of recognizing our biological nature over mechanical comparisons.

Video

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This is a real human brain
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and spinal cord. And it would be
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positioned in my head like this. Front
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of the brain, back of the brain coming
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down, hanging down as the spinal cord.
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And these are the nerves that are
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actually going to go down into your
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lower extremity. So all the information
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that's going to go down into your lower
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extremity to control your body is
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controlled. And the sensory information
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is coming in through those nerve fibers.
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Looks like a bunch of wise.
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It does. Well, you know, we are quite a
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welldesigned machine in its own way. It
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a difference is we are organic. We are
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biological. And I think one of the
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biggest mistakes that we make as a
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society is we think ourselves and we
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think ourselves as a machine. Push it,
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push it, push it, push it, push it, push
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it, push it. Well, you can do that with
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a computer. You plug it in and it stays
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on until you turn it off or it blows up.
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We have to go to sleep. It's okay. We
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won't hurt it.
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Wow.
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We hope.
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Gosh.
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Uh-huh.
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Beautiful.
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Our design such a masterpiece. We are
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this massive conglomeration of 50
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trillion molecular geniuses making up
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our form.
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Beautiful.
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It's so crazy that every single person
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listening right now has one of these and
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it's processing my voice as you're
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hearing my voice.
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That's right.
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And it is this for anyone that has never
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felt a brain before, which I imagine is
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most of you. It is like this very, very
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soft but dense sort of tofuy.
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How would you describe the feeling?
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Pork roast.
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Pork roast.
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[Music]

Episode Highlights

  • The Human Brain Explained
    A fascinating look at the human brain and its intricate design.
    “Our design is such a masterpiece.”
    @ 01m 15s
    November 07, 2025

Episode Quotes

Key Moments

  • Organic vs Machine00:41
  • Unique Experience01:28

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