I had to shorten up this whole topic. It was much longer and explained things in better detail before, I think.
OK, So here goes:
The brain is a muscle, or an organ (whichever). It is made up of tissue.
Tissue is made of cells.
Cells are made up of water, and organelles which are made up of mollecules. Cells also have veins and membrane, and its all a molecular wonder ok?
Now, molecules are made up of atoms. ATOMS are made up of:
Electrons
Neutrons
Protons
Electrons are leptons with an electric charge of one.
Protons are baryonic hadrons made up of 2 up quarks and 1 down quark.
An up quark has 2/3 positive charge. A down quark has a -1/3 charge.
The net charge of a proton is 1. Because 2/3+2/3 = 4/3. 4/3 + -1/3 = 3/3 = 1.
Neutrons, I believe, are also baryonic hadrons and they are composed of 2 down quarks and 1 up quark.
2(-1/3) + 2/3 = 0 - The charge of a neutron.
Messanger particles from quarks emit to other quarks and they touchy and feelly each other over you know what I'm sayin?
Also, da quarks, have a short range force, called the strong force or strong neuclear force. They overpower the electromagnetic force to keep the protons together from pushing apart.
OK, so all we have here is:
Particles move.
Particles move.
Particles hit other particles and turn into energy.
New particles come from energy as the higher mass particles decay into lesser mass particles.
Particles move.
Particles change position.
Particles notify other particles to move.
Particles move.
Please tell me where they become conscious?
This message has been edited by Guidosoft, 10-30-2005 08:37 PM