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if i use the left or right side of my brain inturn.. does one side or the other increase /decrease in weight/volume when it switches ?..if so could that weight volume then be tranfered to my base (feet),causing me to slump slightly .. ?


) I am aware that the nerves cross at the neck .. so the impression of tranference from left to right in both upper and lower would be reversed..(

2006-07-04 22:48:55 · 9 answers · asked by OB1 1 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

sandpeople..only! and there is me thinking it was my head i had to bang really hard to be able to levitate.momentarily !.
i can actually levitate (david blaine style)

2006-07-04 23:10:38 · update #1

9 answers

The human body compensates for this switch. If it didn't, we'd all be crazy as heck and falling over our own feet all the time.
That transference is INTERNAL and NEURAL.
It's something that happens in your sleep; it does not cause slumping.
Slumping comes from our unwillingness to square our shoulders and stand straight.
If you slump, see a doctor.
A doctor will stand you against a measuring apparatus attached to a weight scale and measure your height.
THAT'S when you'll be told to stand up straight.
Seriously, if you slump, you need to see a doctor.
It could be a serious problem; no one slumps unless they are tired or have a spinal problem.

2006-07-04 22:56:22 · answer #1 · answered by h1eehaw 1 · 0 0

the dizziness of this question made me slump-- kidding
Your minute changes of electrical current and activity would have an effect on the atomic weight/volume in that side of the brain, immediately being counteracted by your equilibrium and as for the transfer; the electric impulses being sent would most likely be equal to those sent by other parts of your brain, thus having no real affect.
If you hit the bottom of your feet hard enough while standing, the electrical impulses being sent to the brain might be so great as to make you levitate for a moment. Mabey that will keep you from slumping.
I also don't think it is possible to use one side of the brain without using the other.
Contemplation is an art, so therefore you cannot contemplate a mathematical problem without using the artful side of the brain.

2006-07-05 05:58:55 · answer #2 · answered by sandpeople_1 2 · 0 0

if you were using each side in turn why would you slump? wouldnt it keep the pressure even? xxx

2006-07-05 05:51:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course not!

2006-07-05 05:51:16 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

What a load of cr*p.

2006-07-05 05:51:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no , quite simply

2006-07-05 05:52:41 · answer #6 · answered by Robert W 2 · 0 0

no

2006-07-05 05:53:25 · answer #7 · answered by mirchi girl 3 · 0 0

wtf?!!

2006-07-05 05:54:09 · answer #8 · answered by dEdZ 2 · 0 0

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2006-07-05 05:51:00 · answer #9 · answered by REAPER_ENTERPRISES 5 · 0 0

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