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  • The Human Brain - as a Spark Gap Transmitter / Receiver

    Has anyone performed any research with regards to the human brain (brains in general) being extremely efficient spark gap generators and, in turn, being remarkable spark gap transmitters and receivers?

    It seems to me that viewing the brain organ in such a light could shed tremendous light on its functionality and what is actually going on at multiple levels.

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    Spark Gap Potential in The Human Brain

    This post is quite interesting with regards to the human brain being a spark gap tranceiver.

    According to a comment, there is quite a bit going on in the way of spark gap potential:

    "Based on a figure of ~86 billion neurons per adult brain * 0.29 (aiimpacts.org/rate-of-neuron-firing) "sparks" (action potentials) a second * 60 secs = 1.5 trillion. But I stopped there, too daunted to try to count all smaller voltage changes. But...given there may be, say, 100 trillion synapses, and if all had a 90% failure rate, and followed the 0.29AP/s rate, you're looking at another 17.4 quadrillion events a minute?!"

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