0600 hrs. December 2, 2006
I have found the inspiration behind inspiration
I am extensively researching and experimenting with a brain stimulant to understand what conditions are necessary for them to appear and enhance the mind beyond the average human capacity. This brain stimulant can provide a wonderful opportunity for the brain to conceptualise. They are like a trigger that allows the brain to work beyond convention by revealing hidden alternatives that alter our usual perception. I am particularly interested in understanding the neuronal association of visual and other types of sensory stimulants, that is, how they can be explained in terms of the electrophysiology and microanatomy of the stimulant against retinal and cortical networks that mediate information to the mind. My studies have been focused on:
- Size of stimulant
- Type of stimulant (ranging from type A, C, BE and mutated versions of it)
- Appearance of stimulant
- Relevance to creative solutions
I am also interested in the reactionary state of the human mind during exposure to these stimulants. In my experiments, I have used uninitiated individuals who were keen to rediscover some form inspiration for their gradually dying brain. I have conducted my research in my laboratory, funded partially by The Birlaj Institute of Science and Technology. I officially stopped my affiliation with the Dickson and Ruddock Laboratories at the California Institute of Technocraft in 1988 to pursue my own independent research, aided by my loyal assistant Waiyan and the Birlaj Institute, of course.
Friday, March 17, 2006
Discovering the origins of the inspiration
From my research, I discovered that the inspiration stimulus is always accompanied by a mysterious “horseshoe” impression that signals an irrational and unconscious burst of creativity. The © is actually a remarkable ancient symbol that denotes, in its basic sense, an initiative for a concept; i.e., an idea, object, quality, quantity, etc. In more psychological and philosophical terms, all concepts are symbolic in nature, and initiatives for these ideas are subtly hidden between the ocular senses.
The nature of the symbol © and the process of symbolisation are deeply rooted in the human nervous system. The relationship of that system to consciousness, thought and subjectivity is not understood, although there are some theories from before with vague and inconclusive explanations. From the most general perspective, the symbol © is a communication mean, it appears graphical, and usually in as pseudo-spark for the human brain. It ignites the mind with complex and abstract theories and discoveries when one is exposed to it. Fundamental discoveries inspired by the symbol © are languages, the arts, mathematics and even cognitive sciences.
But the symbol doesn’t only react to humans. This became evident when I tested the symbol © on lab mice. Placing 5 mice in a self made maze leaving them to find their own escape route, and only one had the ability to find its way out after being exposed to the © symbol, I found even stronger proof of this inspiration stimulus. I then went on to test this theory on human beings…


5 Comments:
The world has become more complicated over time. Today, we depend a lot on technology. I feel we need to discipline our minds to think creatively, otherwise all will be lost! And that's why we need an inspiration stimulus to jolt the mind up.
I find your discovery quite interesting. Looks like there's hope after all. Looking forward to our meeting next week. Please check your e-mail for my travel schedule.
Sorry but im being negative on my comments but this is hard to believe altho i think some people would be affected by it more than some...due to the lower inhabitant of ones brain..if worked witha high IQ I think its even possible to become a creative genius.
If people regard creativity as a magic gift, then not everyone can have it. But everyone can develop some skill in © exposure. Those who practice it most will be most creative. So, of course some people will be affected by it more so than the rest. But it has nothing to do with IQ levels. It has to be developed instead.
Ohmygod. This is fantastic. I think i'm getting inspired too. i mean, the van gogh's 'starry night', the stonehenge - coincidence? maybe, maybe not. Whoa. This is like the discovery of the Fibonacci sequence. cooool.
Somehow I feel charlemaine! It's crazy but intriguing.
You know, it has been the crazy ones that has given the world just amazing stuff to learn about or think about.
Who knows, may one day a book or movie may be made on this discovery.
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