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The human brain and it's endless capacity to learn-why do we live so short a life? were our brains designed to live forever?
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[quote:CelestialMaiden:MV8yMTE2OTA3XzM1NzU0MjY4XzFCQTkyNjU1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 30814020:MV8yMTE2OTA3XzM1NzUzNzY4XzgwQjVEQzA3] Ive read that the human brain's processing speed actually starts to decline between the ages of 25 to 30. It might have endless capability to learn but as far as processing power I've read different. [/quote] good point, it is much like the human's body cells replenish themselves, every so many years, but at a certain age those cells break down and all humans age- and eventually die. Scientists wonder why the cells don't continue to replenish themselves, they recognize the body SHOULD live forever. [/quote]
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