For the most part, our thoughts and actions are driven by a single purpose – to survive. Our minds are incredibly organized. There are three basic levels of consciousness: the level of perception, the level of thinking, and the level of decision making. These levels are all interconnected and can’t be separated.
The level of perception is pretty simple – most of our thought does not involve conscious thought at all. It’s all about the subconscious. The second level of consciousness is where our thoughts actually begin to be consciously considered, which is the level of decision making. This is the level that’s generally considered to be the “hard” part of our mind.
In a multicellular organism, we start with the simple level of perception, then move on to the level of decision making, and ultimately, the level of thinking. These processes are inter-related, but our conscious mind can only work at one of these three levels at a time. The level of thinking is the most complex and most complex level of our mind because it’s the level where most of our conscious thought is actually made of.
This might seem like a simple idea, but the fact is that all of these levels of decision making are interrelated. They all depend on the ability to coordinate our thoughts with other thoughts. But we also have to be able to actually do this. It requires us to be able to coordinate our thoughts, and then to actualize those thoughts in the physical world. It also requires our brain to actually process the information that’s being processed.
The brain is actually a very complex organ. It can be hard to imagine the size of our brain. Yet, it’s actually a very large organ. It’s actually hard to see how many brain cells a human brain has in the first place. But it’s actually pretty amazing that there are people alive today that have more brain cells than most people on the planet.
When its something as complex as a brain and body then its a wonder that it runs like a well-oiled machine. But when a brain and body run without any direction, like a multicellular organism, it makes it difficult to imagine how it operates.
The complexity of the human brain is one reason why it is such a wonder why our species has only been around for a few hundred million years. Even if we did somehow possess a super-brains like the super-brains of the dinosaurs, which we don’t, that wouldn’t explain how a human can have such a complex brain. The multicellular organism hypothesis is the best explanation so far.
This is the idea that most biologists have come up with to explain the complexity of the human brain, and it basically boils down to this: It is structured to allow for both the ability to control movement and the ability to control movement of other cells. Because our bodies are multicellular organisms that control each other, there are different levels of organization. For example, a nerve cell can be divided into different parts, and each part has different functions.
The brain has different types of neurons, or nerve cells. There are different layers of these neurons, and each has a different function. The central nervous system controls how the brain operates, and every single one of its various parts has one of these functions. The most basic of these functions is to send electrical signals to the rest of the body.
This is where the brain starts, the most basic form of the brain, in order to keep the rest of the body running. From there, a lot of the brain’s basic functions are controlled through the spinal cord, which is a long bundle of nerve roots that run along the spine and up into the spine itself. The spinal cord is so important because it is where the neurons are connected to each other.