The Brain Key

yes

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Really awaiting the language learn brain field, by when can we expect it to drop? :thinking:

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Well, some original concepts have been canceled, hence why there hasn’t been a release in 2 weeks.
It should move faster now, but speed reading, music and a few will come before.

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Oh!! :sweat::sweat::sweat::sweat::sweat:
Got it sir!
Really excited for the new drops!

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Dancing? :star_struck:

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Lmao
I have been working on something and I was wondering “who needs to have perfect full body coordination ?” I couldn’t think of anyone. So I figured, no one would care.

I’m trying to imagine who would need to move their bodies in a coordinated, accurate ways. Not once did I think of dancing etc…

But I think dancing is pretty niche. I’d create a poll first

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Quick overview of ChatGPT:

  1. Klotho: Klotho is a protein that is involved in various physiological processes, including aging and cognition. It has been shown to play a role in regulating phosphate and vitamin D metabolism, as well as influencing insulin signaling pathways. Additionally, Klotho has been implicated in the regulation of memory and synaptic plasticity.
  2. CoQ10: Coenzyme Q10, or CoQ10, is a naturally occurring compound found in cells that is involved in cellular energy production. It is also a powerful antioxidant and has been studied for its potential benefits in preventing or treating various health conditions, including heart disease, neurodegenerative diseases, and migraines.
  3. NGF: Nerve growth factor, or NGF, is a protein that is essential for the growth and survival of certain types of neurons in the nervous system. It plays a crucial role in the development of the nervous system and in the maintenance of neuronal health and function throughout life.
  4. BDNF: Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, or BDNF, is another protein that is involved in the growth and maintenance of neurons in the brain. It is critical for the development and survival of certain types of neurons, and it has also been shown to play a role in learning and memory.
  5. NR2B: NR2B is a subunit of the NMDA receptor, a type of glutamate receptor that is involved in synaptic plasticity and learning and memory. Increasing the activity of NR2B has been shown to enhance cognitive function and improve memory.
  6. Glutamate: Glutamate is an amino acid that acts as the primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain. It plays a crucial role in learning and memory, as well as in the regulation of neuronal activity and synaptic plasticity.
  7. Acetylcholine: Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that is involved in many functions in the nervous system, including the regulation of attention, memory, and learning. It is also involved in the control of muscle movement.
  8. M-state gold and silver: M-state gold and silver are alternative forms of these elements that are thought to have unique physical and chemical properties. Some proponents of these substances claim that they have health benefits, including cognitive enhancement, but there is limited scientific evidence to support these claims.
  9. Smart amphetamines: Smart amphetamines are a class of drugs that are used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. They work by increasing the levels of dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain, which can improve focus and attention. However, these drugs can be addictive and have potential side effects, so they should only be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional.
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The problem of ChatGPT on these issues is the angles and layers it uses to present these agents.
These answers here are superficial, like a “what are the benefits of drinking tea ?” question rather than answering on a more biological layer.
It misses the essential part.

Like you said “quick overview”.

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Yes indeed. I can ask to write a full paper on it ;). Would be too long i guess :stuck_out_tongue:. Did not want to demystify the field in any way!

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Not necessarily, I would have defined my questions a little bit more to learn about the biological processes themselves with less details. Then it would show that the top are protective agents (2), some are growth factors (2) the rest are all different excitatory agents (5) to boost the natural/wiring field stimulation or better said temporarily increase the neuron’s sensitivity to stimulation. All-in-all, it gives a much stronger plasticity to your brains.

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I am still running your old ‘pump’ stack with alchemical and fission, just I actually loop superhuman genius basically 24/7 on seperate device. Was thinking of maybe just running the same but with this 2x right before the wiring section? (I get two loops of the whole stack a day, but I taper the acetylcholine for second session so only listen to that one about 5 times daily)

Could this potentially replace the whole mixing of audios before and just work up to looping this? Like run the current stack and increase listens of Brain Key before wiring, while slowly cutting down the pump blend. Only thing that worried me was not having a gauge to this new acetylcholine production rate (unless this was catered for in the side effect statement / the smart field aspect)

Yes, Brain Key is meant to be all you need besides the actual wiring fields. Saving time and energy, simplifying things.

If you spam superhuman genius 24/7, you don’t have to worry.

The warning is for those who have headaches after listening to wiring fields a couple times. A lot of people can’t take sustained stimulation, not everyone is young or healthy.

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Ah very well, thanks also for this wonder, Philip!

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Lol thoight about such a brain field today about coordination and reflexes and general grace of movement mastery.

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So the new age is more like:

  • run 2-3x of brain key (gauge and work up from there) *skip 3-4 hour oldskool pump blend

  • loop wiring fields for around 1-2 hours

  • repeat steps 1 & 2 till eod or end of session

  • finish with plasma brain till normal

Could this be the new template coach?

Given we now have our myelin production sorted by a handful of listens of M8K a week and brain key seems to include bdnf, the only tail part of the stack will be ABP (can just run this anytime out of session).

Am I missing anything anything for optimal efficiency?

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You got it right :slight_smile:

Nope

But I’d like to point out that I now use M8K more regularly. Once or twice every day, some times more, I feel that I am getting more results from it.

It’s 3 min long so it’s not such an expense in time.

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Cool thanks! I might play around with a single listen (I mean what’s 3 minutes right) as step 3 of the process before repeating. Chuck a coat on the new growth :nail_care:

I also listen 3x every morning

(talking about M8K here)

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Gave me an idea, may save one project I stalled on.
We’ll see

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Braintastic!!! Y’all know what I mean!!! :wink:

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So this is the booster you were on about? Nice. I’m very tempted but I don’t really want to spend anymore money atm. Lol. Almost up to 3 months with Manhattan Method anyhow, so what’s 3 months more? Also been able to up my listens to an hour daily.

Will probably get this for my second round of wiring fields whenever that may be.

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