By measuring the fast electrical spikes of individual neurons in the touch region of the brain, neuroscientists have discovered a new type of cell that keeps time so regularly that it may serve as the brain's long-hypothesized clock or metronome. [1] A cosmos changing. A human dying. Open your eyes. Look at you and cry. There is a river passing by. Can you feel it in your feet? You are now too long in that river and you have forgotten. That the only reason you saw the river was because you weren't in it in the first place…
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