00:01What happened?
00:04What did you do to my stomach?
00:07We merely slipped you package into your lower tummy
00:11and you're going to transport something very special to us.
00:17It is estimated most human beings only use 10% of the brain's capacity.
00:28Imagine if we could access more of our cerebral capacity.
00:38I've always thought the human mind is just like any other muscle.
00:42If we called on it to do more, it would probably rise to its own expectations.
00:48There are certain drugs that can open up the brain
00:51and make the person a lot more likely to learn and learn faster.
00:56Yes?
00:57Professor Norman, my name's Lucy.
00:58I just read all your research on the human brain.
01:01It's a little rudimentary, but you're on the right track.
01:03Thank you.
01:05We're not using anywhere close to the maximum possible capability.
01:09Since when did you start writing Chinese?
01:12Since an hour ago.
01:13There are some scientists who believe that our capacity is infinite.
01:17I can feel every living thing.
01:21I would say the possibility is endless.
01:22And the reason I say that is, 100 years ago, we could not have predicted what we have today.
01:27So anything I predict today is almost certainly going to be wrong 30, 40, 50 years from now.
01:34Are you going to drive?
01:34No, this is not possible.
01:36This is a police car.
01:38Everything we know about the brain could be wrong.
01:40We've codified our existence to make it comprehensible so that we can forget its unfathomable scale.
01:47We're questioning things about the brain's capacity and where it can go.
01:53What happens when she reaches 100%?
01:56I have no idea.
01:58We're questioning things about the brain's capacity and where it can go.
02:11We're questioning things about the brain's capacity and where it can go.
02:11Grazie a tutti.
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