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Science and Thinking

What is “learning”? This is a nerve cell, aka neuron: -Neurons carry information through the body Information is passed between neurons where they connect, at points called synapses. Your brain has all the neurons it will ever have at birth – that doesn’t change (unless YOU kill them!)

Using the brain causes new connections to form between neurons and THAT is learning! The more we think, the stronger and faster the connection gets. Growing your brain is like building muscles training for a sport – it grows and gets better if you use it. Before -------------------- After

Using your brain is the only way to get your brain to be Stronger, Faster, and smarter! NO THINKING = NO CHANGES = NO LEARNING

What do you think is the point of science? Why do it at all?