Cosmic Memory Pepeating Past Events through Photonic Images

Authors

  • Adi Al A’assam Religious authority -, Najaf, Iraq
  • M.W. Ahamd Directorate of Research and Development / Iraqi Atomic Energy, Baghdad, Iraq

Keywords:

Brain, nervous system, neurotransmitter, inhibitory

Abstract

the facts of the past are stored in quantum fields by rotating the light after inserting it into a cylindrical shape. The brain and nervous system make use of many different neurotransmitters depending on the type of neuron and the part of the brain. Neurotransmitters are proteins produced by the nervous system. To be classified as a neurotransmitter, a chemical must bridge the synapse and induce an electric current in a dendrite. Neurotransmitters may either excite the dendrite or inhibit it, and the same neurotransmitter may be excitatory or inhibitory in different neural circuits. Neurotransmitters that increase activity in the neuron are said to be excitatory. In contrast, neurotransmitters that decrease activity in the neuron are said to be inhibitory. That is, inhibition causes the neuron to make fewer action potentials rather than more. Common neurotransmitters include dopamine, acetylcholine, serotonin, gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and norepinephrine. GABA is the most commonly used neurotransmitter in the human brain. Acetylcholine is used by neurons that innervate and control our muscles.

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Published

2023-10-23

How to Cite

Adi Al A’assam, & M.W. Ahamd. (2023). Cosmic Memory Pepeating Past Events through Photonic Images. World of Science: Journal on Modern Research Methodologies, 2(10), 114–120. Retrieved from https://univerpubl.com/index.php/woscience/article/view/2669