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Thinking and tiredness

  • 26-11-2009 11:33am
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    I had an apifiny today while thinking about entropy and such things.When you try solve problems you use up a lot of energy trying to organise certain bits in your brain to come to your conclusion.The increase in entropy in trying to organise/reach your conclusion uses a lot of energy.But if your just thinking on things you did or know already you don't need to use much energy, because it is already organised in your brain.

    Am I talking nonsense loll?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,572 ✭✭✭WeeBushy


    Well then I used a lot of energy trying to understand your post :p

    Yeah, I think that's a fairly well known thing. Think about it, when you're studying, or concentrating hard at work, you are using your brain more Therfore you'll be more tired and need more energy than if you veg infront of the couch.


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