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Level 6- body of self aware life |
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In Chapter 15, we provided a summary of
CORPUS- the Cellular Universe and the position of the neuron as the oldest and
wisest of cells. |
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Given that human beings are part of the
CORPUS, it make sense that all of the cells to be found in our body are also
to be found elsewhere in the CORPUS. In other words, that we will see liver
cells in other species cells, that we have bacteria throughout our cellular
colonies, mitochondria, neurons, muscle cells etc. |
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However, as the dominant intelligence on
the planet, we should also expect to see specific cells unique to the human
species- cells that stand apart from other species. This is one of the more
controversial concepts within UCA- that human beings possess cells that are
superior to certain other lifeforms. |
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The possession of specialized superior
neuron cells |
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As we discussed in the previous chapter,
it is the neuron that is the superior cell within the CORPUS. And it is the
most specialized functional neurons where we find the key to understand the
powerful intellect of the human being. |
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Furthermore, as neuron cells are oldest of species
cells, we should expect to find these most advanced cells forming part of the
oldest network within the human body- the skeletal, vertebrate, central nervous
system, spinal column (hypothalamus). |
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As we also discussed, when looking at a hypothalamus we often consider
something so small versus the mass of neurons within the cortex and fail to see
the method of nature. The hypothalamus of advanced self aware lifeforms are
packed full of spider neurons- whose thin tentacles of axons extend out like a
web across the neo-cortex region and back through to connective tissue. They
are indeed strange and amazing neurons. |
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