Under every movement you will, there is a skeleton moving along with it.
Why don't we think of this all the time?
>>2734454
too spooky
>>2734454
>Under every movement you will, there is a skeleton moving along with it.
Wrong. We can move our face without moving any part of our skeleton
>>2734469
Missing the larger point, even if true.
But there must always be an imperceptible pull of bone.
>you're nothing more than your brain
>your body is just a shell to protect your self in your head
>>2734579
This desu
>>2734579
>the body exists to protect the outside world from the power of your brain.
>>2734579
Your brain (along with the rest of the nervous system) and your body are an organic whole, biologically inseparable from one another, and this entirety perceives itself and what's outside, and seeks to completely understand itself and what's outside.
But fails.
>>2734682
now i get why they call it the nervous system
Ever look at other people and wonder what their skull looks like?
Ever feel your own skull under your face, wondering what it looks like?
Or what your skeleton would look like covered in earth?
Bacteria and human cells in your body are present in a 1:1 ratio, remember that. You're as much bacteria as human.