The book Knowledge Enhanced; Phenomenon of Sleep Solved .. was written by author Fish, Luther Stockton, 1843- Here you can read free online of Knowledge Enhanced; Phenomenon of Sleep Solved .. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Knowledge Enhanced; Phenomenon of Sleep Solved .. a good or bad book?
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The removal of the eyeballs cannot, therefore, be said to nullify the claim of the Author that the control of the mammillares is effected by the tension or pull put upon the optic nerves by the eyeballs when normally in place. That, normally, the eyeballs control the volume of dynamic electrical energy possessing the mental nerve- wire system; embracing, also, the five outposts during the periods of "wakefulness," and that the optic nerves are lessened of the tension or pull then existing upon ...them the instant the person begins to seek sleep, by their upward turn, needs no greater proof than is presented in the operation of putting one's self to sleep, as here- inafter directed, physiologically, NATURE'S WAY. Immediately the eyeballs are turned hard upward and so held, thought concentration, or active thought, ceases, and simultaneously therewith the .excess quantity of blood begins to recede from the regions of the pedun- cles and mammillares, and when so held sufficiently long to allow of a sufficient quantity of blood to recede from those regions, the mammillares separate, break contact, opening the mental nerve-wire circuit between the hemi- spheres of the brain, when all thought transmission to the operator over said circuit becomes impossible and, therefore, ceases, the operator then ceasing active duty, being without current, as already stated.
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