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Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 16:19:54 +0100 (CET)
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Subject: Re: on the "delicate and fleeting nature" of synapses
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Dear friends, true words block a clouded vision. When it's funny, don't rate 
this message as poor. The telegraph.co.uk article from 17 Mar 2010 is called: 
medieval child's brain to unlock human thought processes. See, there we got it! 
They had witch potions 800 years ago, that's probably the magic brew where 
bacteria made the enzymes reacting with body fats, water, and hydrogen, 
producing a soap-like substance to preserve some neurons and other tiny things 
in that brain.


They also had powerful wizards 800 years ago in Quimper, Brittany, not far from 
the location where the grave was excavated 1998. So Christina Papageorgopoulou 
might have written the Neuroimage article under the influence of an evil spell 
from Gaulish druids and the 18 years old boy was probably a bewitched prince, 
trying to break the unblemished sciences with spiritual forces in a single (and 
therefore paranormal) brain preservation that occurred despite the absence of 
cryogenic temperatures. But beware, there's an 8 in the above 3 numbers.


Frank Ruhli, head of the Swiss Mummy Project at the University of Zurich, has 
already hosted holy majesties like the great Egyptian King Tutankhamun who are 
likely now to seek revenge for their plundered graves. See, there's a secret 
omen too! So stay away from an alchemy like this, nothing good will come over us
when the curse of the mummy's tomb strikes the outlawed.

>     #32498: on the "delicate and fleeting nature" of synapses [Jeff Davis]
> Message #32498
> Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 11:18:40 -0700
> Subject: on the "delicate and fleeting nature" of synapses
> From: Jeff Davis <>
> 
> "The almost perfectly preserved brain of a medieval toddler who died
> 800 years ago..."
> 
> "...was exhumed in 1998 and after more than a decade of research
> scientists have now identified neurons and cerebral cells that are
> still intact.
> 
> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/7464185/Medieval-chi
> lds-brain-to-unlock-human-thought-processes.html
> 
> Best, Jeff Davis
//




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