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Human Behavior


After the full discovery of the human brain, scientists would be able to augur the problems with human behavior and human community in every parts of the world. At this point it is known that people are able to partially understand the thinking and behavior of others. The answer to how it works is that the human brain works both as an analog and a digital computer. The brain's neural structure generates impulses, which circulate throughout the human mind and body. The human body is tall enough to behave as an antenna and as a result it generates and transmits impulses to and from another body. The other person who receives these impulses is either able to or not able to descry and evaluate meaning of these impulses. People who are sensitive can very well ascertain the meaning of these impulses than other people. The people are not very sensitive to always understand received information correctly. Since the function of the brain is not completely known, information transmitted by other people cannot be well represented (Neural Computing And Neural Science, Ales Grmela). .
             When the function of the brain will be better understood, scientists will be able to apprehend the thinking of other people on a better scale. They however, will not be able to restraint what others understand and what they do not understand. This is similar to sending encrypted information through the Internet. Encryption techniques are convoluted and it is expected that no one will be successful in decrypting them. But if someone has been triumphant in inventing a better decrypting method than he/she will decrypt any information in the world without the sender ever coming to know. Of course the human beings can not become an encoder/decoders but they are sensitive enough to read minds and understand human behavior.
             Effective methods of dealing with human behavior cannot be made without the help of biology and physics.


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