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What’s So Important About a Body Temperature of 37°C?

More important, each reaction
in the body has an “activation energy” that is temperature dependent. Activation energy is the energy required to initiate a reaction rather than the energy (or heat) produced by a reaction. Moreover, activation energy can vary markedly from one reaction to another. Imagine the difficulty of performing coordinated movements and complex thought processes if the millions of reactions (with their different activation energies) required to perform these tasks occurred at different times as a function of varying brain temperatures. The emerging concept therefore is that the organizational complexity of the brain and the need for complex interaction of neuronal activity require homeothermy. In support of this concept, it is common knowledge that hypothermia is associated with drowsiness and confusion; and that elevations in brain temperature significantly impair mental performance (Engel et ale 1984;Hancock 1981). Although fever is associated with impaired mental processing, even a nontoxic rise in core temperature produced by exercising in the heat significantly increases the frequency of errors on an attention-stress test. Further evidence supporting the importance of homeothermy for normal brain function is the poor temperature regulation (as an example of neuronal processing) in the newborn compared with an adult.

This excerpt from: The Hot Brain.  Carl V. Gisolfi and Francisco Mora.  © 2000 The MIT Press.

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Keeping a diary supports my personal development

— Stefan Sagmeister/ Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far

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“The point is that one sees things at different moments with different
eyes. Differently in the morning then in the evening. The way in which
one sees also depends on one’s mood.. ..coming in from a dark bedroom in
the morning into the sitting room one will, for example, see everything
in a bluish light. Even the deepest shadows are topped with bright
light. After a while one will accustom oneself to the light and the
shadows will be deeper and everything will be seen more sharply. If an
atmosphere of this kind is being painted it won’t do merely to sit and
gaze at everything ‘just as one sees’. One must paint precisely the
fleeting moment of significance – one must capture the exact experience
separating that significant moment from the next – the exact moment when
the motif struck one.. .In some circumstances a chair may seem to be
just as interesting as a human being. In some way or another it must
have caught the interest in which case the onlooker’s interest must
somehow be engaged in the same way. It’s not the chair that should be
painted, but what the person has felt at the sight of it [written in
Saint Cloud, 1890 – probably related to the chair of Vincent van Gogh”

The Scream – Munch Edvard

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“A person with normal
eyesight would have nothing to know in the way of ‘Impressionism’ unless
he were in a blinding light or in the dusk or dark.”

Simplon Pass: Reading (1911) by John Singer Sargent

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Dream of Painting

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“But I got into music, because I naively thought that pop music was basically the only viable art form left, because the art world is run by a few very extremely, um, privileged people and is ultimately corrupt and barren of any context. And I thought that the pop music industry was different and I was fucking wrong, because I went to the Brits and I saw it everywhere and it’s the same thing. It’s a lot of women who couldn’t fit in their cocktail dresses and lots of men in black ties who essentially didn’t want to be there, but were. And I was there and we were all committing the same offence. All my favorite artists are people who never seem to be involved in the industry and I found myself getting involved in it, and I felt really ashamed to be there.

I don’t think young people are as demoralized as the media and government would like us to think. The obvious sign of that is how strong and how close personal connections are and how much people are able to build a life for themselves, despite all this stuff that’s been thrown at them.” – Thom Yorke – Interview

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Choices | Ajahn Brahm | 22 April 2016
 

     
   
 

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“It is not enough to know your craft – you have to have feeling. Science is all very well, but for us imagination is worth far more.”

The Luncheon on the Grass by Édouard Manet

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“And what is the potential man, after all? Is he not the sum of all that is human? Divine, in other words?”

 The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch

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What Plants Talk About (Full Documentary)