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Brain Training
The Mad Scientist Supreme discusses three potential methods for altering brain function and structure:
1. **Pregnancy:** Research suggests pregnancy induces hormonal changes that alter brain wiring, potentially improving multitasking abilities. The speaker proposes that isolating and administering these pregnancy-related hormones to men could induce similar brain changes.
2. **Social Virus:** A virus endemic to parts of India makes people more social. The speaker suggests isolating the mechanism by which the virus affects the brain and using it to treat individuals with social difficulties, such as those with autism or Asperger's.
3. **Electrical Stimulation:** Electrical stimulation or magnetic fields can speed up wound healing. The speaker hypothesizes that applying similar stimulation to the brain could enhance neural connections and improve cognitive function, particularly during learning.
**Conclusions:**
The speaker proposes that these three methods could be used to alter brain function and structure. The speaker encourages self-experimentation, while acknowledging potential side effects, and invites feedback on the results. The overall message is one of optimistic exploration into the potential for self-improvement through brain modification.

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Brain Training
The Mad Scientist Supreme discusses three potential methods for altering brain function and structure:
1. **Pregnancy:** Research suggests pregnancy induces hormonal changes that alter brain wiring, potentially improving multitasking abilities. The speaker proposes that isolating and administering these pregnancy-related hormones to men could induce similar brain changes.
2. **Social Virus:** A virus endemic to parts of India makes people more social. The speaker suggests isolating the mechanism by which the virus affects the brain and using it to treat individuals with social difficulties, such as those with autism or Asperger's.
3. **Electrical Stimulation:** Electrical stimulation or magnetic fields can speed up wound healing. The speaker hypothesizes that applying similar stimulation to the brain could enhance neural connections and improve cognitive function, particularly during learning.
**Conclusions:**
The speaker proposes that these three methods could be used to alter brain function and structure. The speaker encourages self-experimentation, while acknowledging potential side effects, and invites feedback on the results. The overall message is one of optimistic exploration into the potential for self-improvement through brain modification.

  continue reading

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