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Key Body Functions of the Ancient Earth

The midbrain controls movement and memory. So did Sumer.

The midbrain and the Middle East·Africa and the Nile·Rivers and the heart

When we are talking about body functions, we usually refer to an organ that does something for us, to keep the body healthy, to work the way it is supposed to work. We don’t go deep down thinking categories, organ systems or their collaboration in depth. However, to analyze these functions, especially when we are talking about similarities, fractal similarities reflecting a living holographic reality, we should look into the structure first. A structure that evolves, matures throughout life and a structure that starts from the very beginning, from the moment the zygote, the tiny, single cell starts dividing itself and kicks off the journey leading to our own birth.

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Professor Aniani was making comments on the bioeconomics principle of mineral exchange and preparing to end the class. She was looking from behind her eyeglasses at the young minds attending her class, freshmen who worked really hard to get accepted…

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