What is holographic thinking?
HOLOGRAPHIC THINKING involves our ability to see multiple perspectives at once. When we think holographically, we can view a situation as a whole, taking in not just one of its dimensions, but all of them. HOLOGRAPHIC THINKING offer us the ability to resolve paradoxes.
What did Diamond discover about Einstein’s brain?
It wasn’t until 1984 that Marian Diamond, in the University of California at Berkeley, had the chance to examine some preserved slices of Einstein’s brain. She found that Einstein’s brain had more glial cells (which nourish neurons) than the average person’s brain.
Was Einstein left or right brained?
You may even see people tying Einstein’s genius to his left-handedness. While he was certainly right-handed, autopsies suggest his brain didn’t reflect the typical left-side dominance in language and speech areas. His brain’s hemispheres were more symmetrical—a trait typical of left-handers and the ambidextrous.
Did Einstein give his brain?
Although Einstein did not want his brain or body to be studied or worshipped, while performing the autopsy, Princeton pathologist Thomas Harvey removed the scientist’s brain without permission and kept it aside in the hope of unlocking the secrets of his genius.
What is the left brain theory?
The theory is that people are either left-brained or right-brained, meaning that one side of their brain is dominant. If you’re mostly analytical and methodical in your thinking, you’re said to be left-brained. If you tend to be more creative or artistic, you’re thought to be right-brained.
What is the three brain theory?
Paul MacLean introduced the concept of a triune brain in the 1960s. This model of brain structure and function is based on three specific regions of the human brain: the 1) basal ganglia, 2) the limbic system, and 3) the neocortex. MacLean suggested that these structures developed in this order through evolution.
Is human memory holographic?
We present a holographic theory of human memory. According to the theory, a subject’s vocabulary resides in a dynamic distributed representation-a hologram. Studying or recalling a word alters both the existing representation of that word in the hologram and all words associated with it.
Is everything a hologram?
According to holographic theory, everything we hear, see or feel in fact comes from a flat two-dimensional field, like the hologram on a credit card. The 3D world we experience is ‘encoded’ into the real 2D universe, like when you watch a 3D film on a 2D screen.