The human brain is able to travel in time. This conclusion came scientists from France and the Netherlands in the scientific work they published in the journal of Journal of Neuroscience.
Researchers suggested that the brain has an inner stream of time to which it is impossible to influence the outside. To test your theory, a group of scientists studied the brain of people, patients with drug-resistant epilepsy, which have already needed invasive electrode implants.
As a result of the experiment, scientists found out that the human brain carries out the measurement of episodic movements, due to which the time flows in our consciousness. It was possible to determine this by connecting the special electrodes to the human brain. It turned out that at some point the so-called temporary cells were activated in the authority. These cells reacted to the inner sense of sequence of events.
Hence the conclusion that a person is capable of “traveling in time”, although it is different from what we used to see in movies. And, most likely, someone has already repeatedly managed to implement.
Previously, scientists from the University of Sydney and the Japanese National Institute of Materials (NIMS) created an artificial analogue of a human thinking brain. The researchers found that an artificial network of nanowires can, like a biological brain, respond to electrical stimulation.