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Talk:Ten percent myth

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(Anon) Question: Has anyone considered the idea that people could be using ten percent of their brain in the sense that their brains have only ten percent of their information density?
If an image would help with understanding what I am trying to say, this would be like a picture of a brain that is slightly gray, rather than a white picture of a brain with a tenth of it colored black.— Unsigned, by: 134.197.69.100 / talk / contribs

Broken formatting[edit]

The formatting on this page is broken in some subtle way with </span></ol> at the bottom. Can anyone fix? --Annanoon (talk) 08:51, 8 October 2019 (UTC)

"[I]t wouldn't be beneficial for evolution if a useless part requires so much calories and nutrients."[edit]

I'd like to present myself as a refutation to that statement. --Scherben (talk) 21:00, 30 December 2019 (UTC)