The Flash man.... reality??? - 10/19/08 09:16 PM
Is it possible to manipulate the neurochemistry of a human bieng in order to achive incredibly high speeds? Each nerve impulse accelerated from its normal pace to enable a human to perform any activity faster then ordinary. Every time i run really fast or perform an activity that involves speed (like stacking plastic cups) i have noticed that to acquire accuracy in whatever the activity is one should either have done the activity so many time that they dont even need to think about it, it just happens...( this is explained by reflex control of the body at the spinal cord where no thought processing occurs... the brain is not involved therefore the nerve message is simply trigered through a shorter route relative to one that may include the brain)for example as soon as u touch somthing very hot you dont think about when to move your hand before it starts burning... you just jerk and pull your hand. Another way to acquire accurace in an activity is to do it very slowly while the nerve messages travell from one of the 5 senses to the brain, where the brain thinks what to do (thought processing)and then from the brain to another part of our body. Could'nt it be possible to accelerate these nerve impulses travelling to and from the brain in order for someone to complete an activity faster and accurately? If anyone can answer my questions or share their own ideas... please reply. thanx