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Speaker 1 (00:00):
That's one learn so much. Guys. Did you know the
messages from your brain travel along your nerves at up
to two hundred miles an hour. So in your body
right now, when you're thinking about something and you say,
(00:21):
like move my arm, boom, two hundred miles an hour.
Oh inside of you. See. But for me, I start
thinking about this, and it's like, you know, thinking about breathing,
Like you don't think about breathing, right, But then when
you start thinking about breathing, then you think about breathing.
Here's see what I'm saying name, And then it's like
right then it's like, oh, I'm thinking about it now.
But normally it would just be like an automatic thing.
(00:43):
You don't think about it. But then when someone's like,
you know, how many breasts do you think you take?
Because that's a question that comes up all the time.
People are always asking that. But the human body is
capable of amazing things. For instance, when your brain sends
messages via your nerves, the signals travel along billions of nerves, cells, neurons, synapses,
and neurotransmitters in a process that could be as speedy
(01:04):
as two hundred miles an hour. Wow. According to the
National Geographic and then a little bit later on, you know,
you take a gummy and slows down a little bit.
It's more, you know, forty five, it's more like a
school zone, maybe maybe maybe fifteen. More press shown next