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Is there a second clue for the electrical impulse layering affect?

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Is there a second clue for the electrical impulse layering affect?

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A second clue showing the electrical impulse layering affect goes back to the experiments to create negative afterimages. Using a footstool with a colorful mouse on it, the negative afterimage appears in phases with the outer white bead forming first the negative black bead, then the inner complementary blue-green (for reddish-orange), followed in sequence the ears, then eyes, then nose and mouth. Closing the eyes stops the incoming signals, therefore the impulses are greatly slowed and moved along by the cells own power allowing the multi-layered impulse sequence to be detected. Furthermore, anatomic evidence shows no single area, no convergence zone in any brain part which summon together all the visual fragments which are scattered throughout the visual cortex of both ehmispheres. Therefore, vision is not occuring in the brain but at the point where all elecrical impulses become one. What other evidence is there for the electrical impulse multi-layering sequence? Another example tha

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