I ran out of milk earlier, and as one of those weird people that drink coffee with a splash of milk nowadays, it necessitated a trip to the shop.
Sitting at the computer without coffee and milk readily available is a stress I would prefer not to endure...
It's is a whole 300 yard stroll, through totally empty country lanes up to a 'T' junction, and onto the main road.
Th main road is a different matter than the empty country lanes. There may be as many as 3 motorbikes and a car, per hour, on the main road.
You gotta keep your radar active. It's a jungle out there!
( Well it is once you actually emerge from the jungle, where I live.)
The main road was in mayhem!
There was at least six motorbikes, six cars, and two trucks there...
It felt like war zone, and was an affront to my senses , I can tell you!
And then it hit me!
The noise, not a vehicle.
Now I am sure we have all been hit with an assault of decibels in our time, and it's not exactly new, but it got me thinking...
I like thinking, sometimes...
I decided NOT to research anything online about this post....
So this hypothesis may well be out there, or may in fact not be, or it is all complete bollocks.
So here are my thoughts...
What if your brain needs to empty itself of information?
Not because it is unable to keep absorbing more but to make the efficiency of the brain to continue work in it's optimum state.
Bear with me here....
The senses we have take in various form of information throughout the day - and all that information goes into the brain.
Consciously or otherwise.
What if it is slowly filling up, and then overnight (sleep), draining out the pointless 'noise'?
A nightly defragmenting, if you will.
Now what if there is a maximum speed that the defrag can take place?
What if the amount of information absorbed through the day is larger than the defrag can process during the night?
Irrelevant of the rate of which it is absorbed into the brain. (think a nightclub with music at a 120 decibels for three hours, being the same amount of information as a days traffic noise, for example).
Thinking in those terms, maybe with the onset of the digital age, and all the extra information hitting our grey matter, we are actually clogging ourselves up, ever so slowly.
I have no idea on the speed of this defragmenting process (or even if it's true) and maybe the 'clogging up' of the system is so slow- but incremental non the less- and maybe is takes place over years and decades...
What if the information 'unclogging' can't take place overnight anymore?
( compared to pre- digital times, when the only defragmenting process required was the traffic noise, the odd telephone call, and daily conversations).
What if the defrag process takes much longer now to fulfill it's function, but our biological clocks just are just not built for it? For millennia , out 8 hour 'down time' was more than enough?
What would be the result of this, if it were real?
Feeling less sharp?
Feeling less able to cope?
Feeling like you were missing things?
Feeling depressed for no logical reason?
Lethargy?
As our brains slowly clog up, without the time to defrag, maybe our biological processes also suffer. Things that would normally be undertaken without any interruption of service, now have delays...queuing up due to 'the clog'?
And possibly far reaching health effects...
As I walked to the shop in the cacophony that ten vehicles made, it dawned on me that as biological units, we are not designed for much noise at all.
If you think that less than 300 years ago, we would never have heard a car, or any machinery in fact - whatsoever.
Ever.
Our world would have been one whose only noises were nature, and other people talking.
300 years is not a long time - at all - in the scheme or our biological evolution.
Our brain evolution.
We haven't change much for tens of thousand's of years.
What if , we couldn't function as our efficient human selves, with all this extra 'noise'. Maybe that the industrial revolution wasn't enough t reach this point of 'terminal velocity'.
At some point (the digital age and the internet?), we reached that tipping point.
A 'terminal amount' of daily information without the tools deal with it.
A point where, as biological units, our defrag wasn't working as it should anymore and ever so slowly our brains were clogging up with information we couldn't empty ourselves of overnight.
And ever so slowly, actually preventing us from thinking in the same that we have done for centuries...
....I only went for a pint of milk...
Your hypothesis is correct.
There have been more than one study showing that we must have sufficient downtime and lack of stimuli as it is called.
I have to escape on the weekends at times because of this. I do NOT get enough down time. I have not had a real vacation since 2009. One of the things I crave is THE QUIET. Just quiet.
Where I spend the weekends can be desolate and at times there is not much other noise. But when I come back to town, it is completely noticeable.
The traffic. The constant conversation and virtual meetings I listen to at the office. Sirens. Dogs barking. Planes overhead. The late night "boom, boom, boom, boom" of someones really terrible bass turned all the way up on a vehicle two blocks over late into the night.
So lately, I've had to just get away and DO NOTHING.
Two weekends ago, I painted a dead tree, for no other reason than it was quiet and it was fun. There was no agenda. When I was done doing that, I read a fiction book, also just for fun. No agenda. When I was done with that, I day dreamed. No agenda.
And it was quiet. It was only after this time, that my brain felt more creative, like something was coming out of me again that has been suppressed.
You are right. We weren't meant to live like this.
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Very cute article. Fortunately, I think we don't have to worry so much about defrag overload as we do about things in our environment that may be clogging up our ability to process, analyze and distribute useful information, and sort it from the amazing reams of absolute B.S. that gets pumped into us every day by MSM, big Ag and Big Pharma.
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....but is that all that 'information overload' the very reason for the breakdown in processing all that 'information overload'? Like the ability to discern big pharma motives, MSM propaganda, and that kind of thing...
....is my hypothesis..
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Could be, but I am inclined to think it's more basic and less esoteric things like fluoride in the water, chemtrails in the skies, hormones and pesticides in the food, GMO foods, mercury in our fillings, and the deadly drumbeat of real PROPAGANDA that hits us everyday no matter how we try to avoid. And that's all if you're NOT on prescription drugs!
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yes,agreed ... but it explains why we can't work out that fluoride is bad in our water, for example.
Why we cant work out that putting heavy metals into our digestive tract is not a good idea...
why we cant effect changes to our benefit...?
Brain mud?
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Elite brainwashing, and community mores. Brain mud allows it all to continue, but it comes from those basic things I mentioned, PLUS the natural human desire to be loved/appreciated/included.
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I'm no disagreeing.
My hypothesis could be total bollocks. lol
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I'm no psychologist, so I am certainly in no position to say. I just think we need to vociferously blame those who have so poisoned our environment that true human health and freedom are becoming more and more scarce.
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oh I think we have to MUCH, much more ,than just vociferously blame them...
Make actions against the corrupt the ultimate disincentive to ever do it again...
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