We as human beings cannot fathom the working power of God the Holy Spirit. There are unlimited numbers of things that we cannot deceiver in the bible, that is why we have to believe what God says by faith. Like the word of God says, the just live by faith.
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The human brain
By Wikimedia.org
Look at our brain, how it works, and do different jobs and have different functions and names, yet one brain in the head.
According to the dictionary, the human brain is the command center for the human nervous system. It receives input from the sensory organs and sends output to the muscles. The human brain has the same basic structure as other mammal brains, but is larger in relation to the body size than any other brains. The human brain is the largest brain of all vertebrates relative to the body size.
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It weighs about 3.3 lbs ( 1.5 kilogram )
The brain makes up about 2 percent of a human’s body weight.
The cerebral makes up 85 percent of the brains weight.
It contains billions nerve cells called neurons or the grey matter
These neurons are connected by trillions of connections, or synapses.
The largest part of the human brain is the Cerberus, which is divided into two hemispheres. Underneath lies the brainstem, and behind that sits the cerebellum. The outermost layer of the cerebrum; is the cerebral cortex, which consist of four lobes: the frontal lobes, the parietal lobes, the temporal lobe and the occipital lobe.
Like all vertebrate brains, the human brain developers from three sections known as the forebrain, midbrain and hinderbrain. Each of these contain fluid-filled cavities called ventricles. The forebrain develops into the Cerberus and underlying structures; the midbrain becomes part of the brainstem; and the hinderbrain gives rise to regions of the brainstem and cerebellum.
The cerebral cortex is greatly enlarged in human brains, and is considered the seat of complex thought. Visual processing takes place in the occipital lobe, near the back of the skull. The temporal lobe processes sound and language, and includes the hippocampus and amygdala, which play roles in memory and emotion, respectively. The parietal lobe integrates input from different senses and is important for special orientation and navigation.