| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by chinkai | | | |
| And I thought this was some quantum physics discussion! =P
Well, the closest theory I've heard on this was that only about 3% (or something) of the human brain is fully utilised. If you were to up it to even 10%, the results will be tremendous.
A bit no link... *cold* | |
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That theory is wrong!
Our brain is just like the CPU of the computer, if it were always at 100% it would be a crappy CPU won't it?
You use different parts of your brains at different times. That doesn't mean you don't use your WHOLE brain.
http://www.csicop.org/si/9903/ten-percent-myth.html
You can find more articles with google. =D