Song | Ode to the Brain |
Artist | melodysheep |
Album | Symphony of Science Collector's Edition |
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[00:00.50] | It's amazing to consider that I'm holding in my hands |
[00:05.00] | The place where someone once felt, thought, and loved |
[00:10.00] | For centuries, scientists have been battling to understand |
[00:13.00] | What this unappealing object is all about |
[00:20.00] | Here is this mass of jelly |
[00:23.00] | You can hold in the palm of your hands |
[00:26.00] | And it can contemplate the vastness of interstellar space |
[00:31.00] | The brain has evolved from the inside out |
[00:37.00] | It's structure reflects all the stages through which it has passed |
[00:40.50] | Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously |
[00:46.00] | Through all of our sensory systems |
[00:52.00] | And then it explodes into this enormous collage |
[00:57.00] | Of what this present moment looks like |
[01:00.50] | What it feels like And what it sounds like |
[01:03.50] | it explodes into this enormous collage |
[01:07.50] | And in this moment we are perfect |
[01:11.00] | We are whole and we are beautiful |
[01:14.50] | 【Robert Winston】It appears rather gruesome |
[01:17.00] | Wrinkled like a walnut, and with the consistency of mushroom |
[01:23.50] | 【Carl Sagan】What we know is encoded in cells called neurons |
[01:29.50] | And there are something like a hundred trillion neural connections |
[01:33.50] | This intricate and marvelous network of neurons has been called |
[01:39.00] | An enchanted loom |
[01:45.50] | The neurons store sounds too, and snatches of music |
[01:50.50] | Whole orchestras play inside our heads |
[01:56.00] | 20 million volumes worth of information |
[01:59.00] | Is inside the heads of every one of us |
[02:02.00] | The brain is a very big place In a very small space |
[02:05.50] | 【Jill Bolte Taylor】Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously |
[02:12.00] | Through all of our sensory systems |
[02:16.00] | And then it explodes into this enormous collage |
[02:22.00] | Of what this present moment looks like |
[02:24.50] | What it feels like And what it sounds like |
[02:29.00] | 【Carl Sagan】No longer at the mercy of the reptile brain |
[02:33.00] | We can change ourselves |
[02:36.00] | Think of the possibilities |
[02:38.00] | Think of your brain as a newspaper |
[02:42.00] | Think of all the information it can store |
[02:44.00] | But it doesn't take up too much room Because it's folded |
[02:49.50] | We see with the eyes |
[02:53.00] | But we see with the brain as well |
[02:56.00] | And seeing with the brain |
[02:59.00] | Is often called imagination |
[03:02.50] | |
[03:10.50] | 【Jill Bolte Taylor】And then it explodes into this enormous collage |
[03:16.00] | And in this moment we are perfect |
[03:20.00] | We are whole and we are beautiful |
[03:26.50] | 【Robert Winston】It is the most mysterious part of the human body |
[03:29.00] | And yet it dominates the way we live our adult lives |
[03:33.00] | It is the brain |
[00:00.50] | It' s amazing to consider that I' m holding in my hands |
[00:05.00] | The place where someone once felt, thought, and loved |
[00:10.00] | For centuries, scientists have been battling to understand |
[00:13.00] | What this unappealing object is all about |
[00:20.00] | Here is this mass of jelly |
[00:23.00] | You can hold in the palm of your hands |
[00:26.00] | And it can contemplate the vastness of interstellar space |
[00:31.00] | The brain has evolved from the inside out |
[00:37.00] | It' s structure reflects all the stages through which it has passed |
[00:40.50] | Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously |
[00:46.00] | Through all of our sensory systems |
[00:52.00] | And then it explodes into this enormous collage |
[00:57.00] | Of what this present moment looks like |
[01:00.50] | What it feels like And what it sounds like |
[01:03.50] | it explodes into this enormous collage |
[01:07.50] | And in this moment we are perfect |
[01:11.00] | We are whole and we are beautiful |
[01:14.50] | Robert Winston It appears rather gruesome |
[01:17.00] | Wrinkled like a walnut, and with the consistency of mushroom |
[01:23.50] | Carl Sagan What we know is encoded in cells called neurons |
[01:29.50] | And there are something like a hundred trillion neural connections |
[01:33.50] | This intricate and marvelous network of neurons has been called |
[01:39.00] | An enchanted loom |
[01:45.50] | The neurons store sounds too, and snatches of music |
[01:50.50] | Whole orchestras play inside our heads |
[01:56.00] | 20 million volumes worth of information |
[01:59.00] | Is inside the heads of every one of us |
[02:02.00] | The brain is a very big place In a very small space |
[02:05.50] | Jill Bolte Taylor Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously |
[02:12.00] | Through all of our sensory systems |
[02:16.00] | And then it explodes into this enormous collage |
[02:22.00] | Of what this present moment looks like |
[02:24.50] | What it feels like And what it sounds like |
[02:29.00] | Carl Sagan No longer at the mercy of the reptile brain |
[02:33.00] | We can change ourselves |
[02:36.00] | Think of the possibilities |
[02:38.00] | Think of your brain as a newspaper |
[02:42.00] | Think of all the information it can store |
[02:44.00] | But it doesn' t take up too much room Because it' s folded |
[02:49.50] | We see with the eyes |
[02:53.00] | But we see with the brain as well |
[02:56.00] | And seeing with the brain |
[02:59.00] | Is often called imagination |
[03:02.50] | |
[03:10.50] | Jill Bolte Taylor And then it explodes into this enormous collage |
[03:16.00] | And in this moment we are perfect |
[03:20.00] | We are whole and we are beautiful |
[03:26.50] | Robert Winston It is the most mysterious part of the human body |
[03:29.00] | And yet it dominates the way we live our adult lives |
[03:33.00] | It is the brain |
[00:00.50] | It' s amazing to consider that I' m holding in my hands |
[00:05.00] | The place where someone once felt, thought, and loved |
[00:10.00] | For centuries, scientists have been battling to understand |
[00:13.00] | What this unappealing object is all about |
[00:20.00] | Here is this mass of jelly |
[00:23.00] | You can hold in the palm of your hands |
[00:26.00] | And it can contemplate the vastness of interstellar space |
[00:31.00] | The brain has evolved from the inside out |
[00:37.00] | It' s structure reflects all the stages through which it has passed |
[00:40.50] | Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously |
[00:46.00] | Through all of our sensory systems |
[00:52.00] | And then it explodes into this enormous collage |
[00:57.00] | Of what this present moment looks like |
[01:00.50] | What it feels like And what it sounds like |
[01:03.50] | it explodes into this enormous collage |
[01:07.50] | And in this moment we are perfect |
[01:11.00] | We are whole and we are beautiful |
[01:14.50] | Robert Winston It appears rather gruesome |
[01:17.00] | Wrinkled like a walnut, and with the consistency of mushroom |
[01:23.50] | Carl Sagan What we know is encoded in cells called neurons |
[01:29.50] | And there are something like a hundred trillion neural connections |
[01:33.50] | This intricate and marvelous network of neurons has been called |
[01:39.00] | An enchanted loom |
[01:45.50] | The neurons store sounds too, and snatches of music |
[01:50.50] | Whole orchestras play inside our heads |
[01:56.00] | 20 million volumes worth of information |
[01:59.00] | Is inside the heads of every one of us |
[02:02.00] | The brain is a very big place In a very small space |
[02:05.50] | Jill Bolte Taylor Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously |
[02:12.00] | Through all of our sensory systems |
[02:16.00] | And then it explodes into this enormous collage |
[02:22.00] | Of what this present moment looks like |
[02:24.50] | What it feels like And what it sounds like |
[02:29.00] | Carl Sagan No longer at the mercy of the reptile brain |
[02:33.00] | We can change ourselves |
[02:36.00] | Think of the possibilities |
[02:38.00] | Think of your brain as a newspaper |
[02:42.00] | Think of all the information it can store |
[02:44.00] | But it doesn' t take up too much room Because it' s folded |
[02:49.50] | We see with the eyes |
[02:53.00] | But we see with the brain as well |
[02:56.00] | And seeing with the brain |
[02:59.00] | Is often called imagination |
[03:02.50] | |
[03:10.50] | Jill Bolte Taylor And then it explodes into this enormous collage |
[03:16.00] | And in this moment we are perfect |
[03:20.00] | We are whole and we are beautiful |
[03:26.50] | Robert Winston It is the most mysterious part of the human body |
[03:29.00] | And yet it dominates the way we live our adult lives |
[03:33.00] | It is the brain |