We need to talk about mental capabilities.
Because, if you want to be able to remote view, telepathically communicate, or even "Jedi force" things around you, there are requirements for your brain, and one is the ability to understand and use logical connections.
Think of logic as the way how your neurons connect inside the neural network of your brain. It's essentially the same principle that makes our current AI technology possible.
If you are bad at logic, it's an indication that the "wiring" of your brain is insufficient.
Here's an example of why this is important:
Your brain thinks in concepts, which is just another word for idea. Let's say you look at a table. The table is not just an object, it's an idea. Inside your brain, there are neurons who represent this idea, and not only that: They are literally ordered like a table. So, let's analyze how this mini-network that recognizes a table works:
- There are 4 neurons for the 4 corners of the table.
- There is 1 neuron that tells you that the 4 corners are connected, which makes the tabletop.
- There are 8 neurons for the 4 legs of the table, 1 each representing the bottom end, and 1 representing the top end.
- There are 4 neurons that tell you whether the legs are connected to the 4 corners of the tabletop.
This is a simplified model, but it's sufficient the learn how the brain works.
Every neuron holds an analogue value, a so-called "weight".
For example, if the weights of the 4 tabletop corners are different, this means that the tabletop is not parallel to the ground. If the weights of the legs are different, it could mean that the table is upside down.
Why am I telling you this?
Because, when it comes to logic, the brain works in the same way. The neurons build "chains of reasoning", like: If the the sun is shining, there's a low possibility that I get wet when going outside, so I don't need an umbrella.
These chains of reasoning are literal structures in your brain. Their purpose is to align your thoughts with the physical reality around you. If these structures are damaged, you can't align yourself correctly.
And the thing is: You get better at building those structures by using your brain. A good way to train your brain in building those structures is to solve logical puzzles, like Sudokus with special rulesets.
I made a Sudoku that you can use to test your brain. If you understand the rules immediately, your logic capabilities are intact. If you manage to solve it, you're literally repairing the circuits of your brain.
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