MIND PATTERNS

The Physiological basis of the Mental Pattern

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People think like "Block Heads," some say...
... but, that's a good thing!

FIVE SENSES FEED DATA INTO FIVE BRAIN DIVISIONS:
The five part cube models the anatomy of the brain
The Five Secondary Cerebral Vesicles

The five senses, modelled by this cubic analogy, feed data into the ready recepticle of a five vesicle cerebrum. The details are too long to entertain at this time, but the basic geometric metephor of a block headed process of assimilating the sensory inputs is the general concept being set forth here.

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Using the physiology of the brain, itself, gives support to the theory that human thinking utilizes a repetitious pattern of organization.
Thinking, in the largest sense involves both sides of the brain, the right and left hemispheres, which communicate with each other through a complex nerve membrane called the Corpus Callusom. This physiology translates into a graphic representation often used as one of the elements in an Organizer.