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Developing Stages Of The Brain
Mar 22 2002

         The back portion of the cerebellum and its dark brown color in both the sides is functioning to transfer the same gray color of the light brown color portion of the rest of the brain stuff is a major function.

          In this type of function the cells of the frontal stuff absorbed the cerebellum's color in a zigzag way. When a brain gets 2 or more black dots inside the twisted brain rope the cells develops into a black corn like thing. After the equilibrium state is attained by a person these black dots are formed in various parts of the brain stuff in frontal portion of the inside skull.

         The organ in its genius function required like this 3 or 4 brown spots. The brown color spots may develop in the brain more and more or less is essential for the development of organs new scheme. The scheming of the brain stuff or spots in it is really wonderful for its new way of thinking and induced inception in the person's brain is the key of our automatic thinking without any previous knowledge and reference. This highest state of brain is very important to every person in the world for their purpose of birth in the world and discharge their duties according to the obtained overwhelming capacity of man and women.

          The first and initial state of the brain is the zero based thinking state. The second state is the equilibrium state. The final state is the color absorbing state of the brain. The color absorbing state is our maximum cherished state of our brain. The third can be achieved by anybody because thinking and brain is ours.

          At the time of deep oneness in concentration of a thing or a subject more blood flows in our brain. The cells expand because of the more blood flowing functionality. In this state the thinking function starts. This is the infant stage of our brain function. Read the above the mentioned writing and co-relate of your all thoughts and probe the subject for your further studies of your brain.

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