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What I think the brain is really for

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Some children are born without a brain, but still smiles, talk, think etc. with just the brain-stem. So, what is the brain really for? Some say the soul is in the brain, but it isn`t true, it`s the brain-stem, which aren`t a part of the brain. Children who are born without a brain, can still smile, talk, move, think etc. but not think in the same extent as with a brain; the brain is for higher thinking and making hormones which is stored in the Pinael-gland. The soul is real, but it`s not in the brain, it`s more like a muscle that extend all the way down the spine, the brain-stem. While a child without a brain can think, it`s not in the same extent as with a brain, you sort of feel more instead. People have always wanted to know where the soul is, and though some say we don`t have evidence for it, even scientist say we can clearly see that animals and people have a soul as we can see it in their eyes:


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How can I know this? I was surrounded with people who claimed I didn`t have a soul, and that I was a brain, but my gut-feeling said otherwise, so I researched a little to find out the truth. You can actually live without a brain, not all children born without it, dies, some develop it later
 

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You can actually live without a brain, not all children born without it, dies, some develop it later

Interesting thread, do you know of any cases where babies born with this disease has lived ?
 
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Interesting thread, do you know of any cases where babies born with this disease has lived ?
I posted on something like that happening a few years ago. Can’t remember the names though.
 
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I posted on something like that happening a few years ago. Can’t remember the names though.

No, it is not possible to live without a brain. The brain is essential for survival, controlling vital functions like breathing and heart rate. Brain death, where the brainstem and other critical brain regions cease to function, results in irreversible cessation of life. While certain individuals with significant brain damage or missing portions of the brain can live, the brainstem remains crucial for sustaining life.

How ever there was one Russian guy who lived without his brain.

 
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