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I have had a revelation that is paramount to our study of our biology and brain matter and every derivative science that follow. Our thoughts, or thoughts as we know them and feel as intrinsic to our cognition and satience is, are a biological process. It is a direct, reactive and co-dependent system of processes delivered by a self contained system. It is a state of being, alive in and of itself, almost a "soft" brain organ. Whereas a "hard" organ relies on its own, seperate system, a "soft" organ relies and uses the system of the host organ, with a specialized and dedicated area or sphere of influence that operate within the rules and function of the host organ to have a hyper focused perspective of our senses, with our personalities being our exact movement and action every second. It is what we can consider our "self". This Thought Soft Organ, or TSO as I call it, recovers best during sleep and naps, and can, and is, influenced by the whims and chemmistry of the brain matter in and arround it. So here, we see a marriage of the old saying, "Mind over matter" and its application to modern science.

What remains to be observed, in my opinion, is where in particular, down to the molecule, is the border of the TSO and how much does it envolope or has contact with the closest surrounding brain tissue. Further analysis could further find and catalogue the interactions and influences between the TSO and surrounding tissue and reveal the consequences and implications of our thoughts on both the TSO/our thoughts and brain tissue, which could create new treatments. Biology and Language might soon find its own field of study under neuroscience.