How many of you have what is called a.d.h.d.? If you have this, you have probably developed the ability to transfer the power from all of your brain-plants into a single brain-plant. The 'train your brain' games were on the right track, but they got it a little wrong. When you look at the pictures of brain activity, what you're actually seeing is merely what 'brain-plant' is currently being used. A television watching brain-plant has no reason to grow past a certain point, therefore when you see the small amount of brain-usage, you might think it indicates low brain-power (it actually only shows how much brain-power is required to watch television).
The technology the good brain doctor developed to observe brain-plants could be an invaluable asset to video game players. A quake player with 'a.d.h.d.' can be so good because upon building a good quake tree, he or she can transfer all brain power into the quake tree. The quake tree might include a great deal of math, science and philosophy; although it is possible you can only utilize these particular aspects of the quake-tree while using the quake-tree. If a game is designed to grow the right set of brain-plants, playing the game could be pleasure and a great way to grow certain plants or combinations of plants.
The technology the good brain doctor developed to observe brain-plants could be an invaluable asset to video game players. A quake player with 'a.d.h.d.' can be so good because upon building a good quake tree, he or she can transfer all brain power into the quake tree. The quake tree might include a great deal of math, science and philosophy; although it is possible you can only utilize these particular aspects of the quake-tree while using the quake-tree. If a game is designed to grow the right set of brain-plants, playing the game could be pleasure and a great way to grow certain plants or combinations of plants.
Edited by Jonesy at 04:26 CST, 11 February 2008 - 4814 Hits