Einstein was one of the best scientists of all time. After seven to seven hours after his death, his brain was removed from the dead body and was preserved in 240 pieces and parts were later sent to various places for research.
What is available as a result of the study is surprisingly surprising. It is found that Einstein's brain corpus colosum section was quite thicker than others. Corpus colosum is composed of a large number of neurodes, which in turn adjusts between the right and left part of the brain and through this it participates in various intellectual processes. Because this section was well-structured, Einstein was ahead of others in thinking. You might think, Einstein is fortunate, so his brain is better than ordinary people, but before the chickens before the eggs? Studies show that anybody can increase brain activity by exercising more and more. Einstein loved to think about the problem, so he had a lot of headache and that's why his brain's performance increased (a major part of his research was Thet Experiment). The subject matter is very much like a body practice. If you practice regular body then your muscles will be well-organized. Evolution discourages spending unnecessary resources. If you do not need to do heavy work then your muscles will not be well organized because more muscle means higher energy demand. When your body is growing muscle, your calorie needs are increasing, so this feature helped the creatures survive in an erosion of food. It is also due to the brain's brain function.
In many ways you can practice the brain. The work that needs to be done is such as: playing puzzles, solving mathematical problems, etc. Besides, many more activities can increase brain skills. One of them is music practice.
Studies have shown that musical practices, especially when playing a musical instrument, employ a large part of your brain, so that it can increase the brain's performance. Einstein himself was a violin boy, and this habit is thought to have influenced his advanced brain. Besides, the right part of our body is controlled through the left lobes of the brain and the left part is controlled through the right part. As a result, if we use one part of the body more than one part of the brain is less used. For this reason, the brain's performance can be increased by using more than both sides of the body. For example, one can be practiced either by hand or something that needs to be used in both hands. The circular jaggler can play a big role in this case, or it can be played in the musical instrument of the git, which will increase the brain's performance from both sides.