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Who else beleives brain chemicals are a reflection of the human energy body?

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Who else beleives brain chemicals are a reflection of the human energy body?

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So what is this suppressed energy you are talking about? Energy is a measurement, of something’s ability to do work. It can be in different forms, like kinetic, potential, thermal, gravitational, sound, light, elastic, and electromagnetic energy. Perhaps you mean human equivalent energy? From Wiki: “The human equivalent energy indicates, for a given amount of energy expenditure, the relative quantity of energy needed for human metabolism, assuming an average human energy expenditure of 12,500kJ per day and a basal metabolic rate of 80 watts. For example, if our bodies run (on average) at 80 watts, then a light bulb running at 100 watts is running at 1.25 human equivalents (100 ÷ 80) i.e. 1.25 H-e. For a difficult task of only a few seconds’ duration, a person can put out thousands of watts—many times the 746 watts in one official horsepower. For tasks lasting a few minutes, a fit human can generate perhaps 1,000 watts. For an activity that must be sustained for an hour, output drops to

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