OneForce Blog-13: Albert Einstein & BrainScience
When you utter the word “genius”—your mind often sees the face of ALBERT EINSTEIN. Why?
Before Albert Einstein died, he agreed to have his brain taken out and be studied for the benefit of Science—what they found out (theoretically) are:
1. Einstein’s brain is a bit wider than the averaged-sized brain. (Many books will tell us—when it comes to our brains—size does matter.)
2. Einstein’s brain has more neural connections—this partially explained why “the genius in him” was unleashed. As a young student, Einstein was really just an ordinary student. His teachers didn’t notice the “genius in him.”
3. Einstein’s brain was utilized 15 percent as compared with the average utilization of 5 percent (for the average person).
We know that the conscious brain has eight types of intelligence—and we know that the conscious brain has six faculties.
The highest faculty of the conscious brain is IMAGINATION—it supersedes intelligence.
Albert Einstein released the “genius in him” when he tapped the “power of imagination.”
Again, IMAGINATION is the most powerful conscious gift we possess—NOT intelligence!
Simply imagining the possibilities.
Homer Villa
2009 May 07