Ode to the Brain

Ode to the Brain 歌词

歌曲 Ode to the Brain
歌手 melodysheep
专辑 Symphony of Science Collector's Edition
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[00:00.50] It's amazing to consider that I'm holding in my hands
[00:05.00] The place where someone once felt, thought, and loved
[00:10.00] For centuries, scientists have been battling to understand
[00:13.00] What this unappealing object is all about
[00:20.00] Here is this mass of jelly
[00:23.00] You can hold in the palm of your hands
[00:26.00] And it can contemplate the vastness of interstellar space
[00:31.00] The brain has evolved from the inside out
[00:37.00] It's structure reflects all the stages through which it has passed
[00:40.50] Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously
[00:46.00] Through all of our sensory systems
[00:52.00] And then it explodes into this enormous collage
[00:57.00] Of what this present moment looks like
[01:00.50] What it feels like And what it sounds like
[01:03.50] it explodes into this enormous collage
[01:07.50] And in this moment we are perfect
[01:11.00] We are whole and we are beautiful
[01:14.50] 【Robert Winston】It appears rather gruesome
[01:17.00] Wrinkled like a walnut, and with the consistency of mushroom
[01:23.50] 【Carl Sagan】What we know is encoded in cells called neurons
[01:29.50] And there are something like a hundred trillion neural connections
[01:33.50] This intricate and marvelous network of neurons has been called
[01:39.00] An enchanted loom
[01:45.50] The neurons store sounds too, and snatches of music
[01:50.50] Whole orchestras play inside our heads
[01:56.00] 20 million volumes worth of information
[01:59.00] Is inside the heads of every one of us
[02:02.00] The brain is a very big place In a very small space
[02:05.50] 【Jill Bolte Taylor】Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously
[02:12.00] Through all of our sensory systems
[02:16.00] And then it explodes into this enormous collage
[02:22.00] Of what this present moment looks like
[02:24.50] What it feels like And what it sounds like
[02:29.00] 【Carl Sagan】No longer at the mercy of the reptile brain
[02:33.00] We can change ourselves
[02:36.00] Think of the possibilities
[02:38.00] Think of your brain as a newspaper
[02:42.00] Think of all the information it can store
[02:44.00] But it doesn't take up too much room Because it's folded
[02:49.50] We see with the eyes
[02:53.00] But we see with the brain as well
[02:56.00] And seeing with the brain
[02:59.00] Is often called imagination
[03:02.50]
[03:10.50] 【Jill Bolte Taylor】And then it explodes into this enormous collage
[03:16.00] And in this moment we are perfect
[03:20.00] We are whole and we are beautiful
[03:26.50] 【Robert Winston】It is the most mysterious part of the human body
[03:29.00] And yet it dominates the way we live our adult lives
[03:33.00] It is the brain
[00:00.50] It' s amazing to consider that I' m holding in my hands
[00:05.00] The place where someone once felt, thought, and loved
[00:10.00] For centuries, scientists have been battling to understand
[00:13.00] What this unappealing object is all about
[00:20.00] Here is this mass of jelly
[00:23.00] You can hold in the palm of your hands
[00:26.00] And it can contemplate the vastness of interstellar space
[00:31.00] The brain has evolved from the inside out
[00:37.00] It' s structure reflects all the stages through which it has passed
[00:40.50] Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously
[00:46.00] Through all of our sensory systems
[00:52.00] And then it explodes into this enormous collage
[00:57.00] Of what this present moment looks like
[01:00.50] What it feels like And what it sounds like
[01:03.50] it explodes into this enormous collage
[01:07.50] And in this moment we are perfect
[01:11.00] We are whole and we are beautiful
[01:14.50] Robert Winston It appears rather gruesome
[01:17.00] Wrinkled like a walnut, and with the consistency of mushroom
[01:23.50] Carl Sagan What we know is encoded in cells called neurons
[01:29.50] And there are something like a hundred trillion neural connections
[01:33.50] This intricate and marvelous network of neurons has been called
[01:39.00] An enchanted loom
[01:45.50] The neurons store sounds too, and snatches of music
[01:50.50] Whole orchestras play inside our heads
[01:56.00] 20 million volumes worth of information
[01:59.00] Is inside the heads of every one of us
[02:02.00] The brain is a very big place In a very small space
[02:05.50] Jill Bolte Taylor Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously
[02:12.00] Through all of our sensory systems
[02:16.00] And then it explodes into this enormous collage
[02:22.00] Of what this present moment looks like
[02:24.50] What it feels like And what it sounds like
[02:29.00] Carl Sagan No longer at the mercy of the reptile brain
[02:33.00] We can change ourselves
[02:36.00] Think of the possibilities
[02:38.00] Think of your brain as a newspaper
[02:42.00] Think of all the information it can store
[02:44.00] But it doesn' t take up too much room Because it' s folded
[02:49.50] We see with the eyes
[02:53.00] But we see with the brain as well
[02:56.00] And seeing with the brain
[02:59.00] Is often called imagination
[03:02.50]
[03:10.50] Jill Bolte Taylor And then it explodes into this enormous collage
[03:16.00] And in this moment we are perfect
[03:20.00] We are whole and we are beautiful
[03:26.50] Robert Winston It is the most mysterious part of the human body
[03:29.00] And yet it dominates the way we live our adult lives
[03:33.00] It is the brain
[00:00.50] It' s amazing to consider that I' m holding in my hands
[00:05.00] The place where someone once felt, thought, and loved
[00:10.00] For centuries, scientists have been battling to understand
[00:13.00] What this unappealing object is all about
[00:20.00] Here is this mass of jelly
[00:23.00] You can hold in the palm of your hands
[00:26.00] And it can contemplate the vastness of interstellar space
[00:31.00] The brain has evolved from the inside out
[00:37.00] It' s structure reflects all the stages through which it has passed
[00:40.50] Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously
[00:46.00] Through all of our sensory systems
[00:52.00] And then it explodes into this enormous collage
[00:57.00] Of what this present moment looks like
[01:00.50] What it feels like And what it sounds like
[01:03.50] it explodes into this enormous collage
[01:07.50] And in this moment we are perfect
[01:11.00] We are whole and we are beautiful
[01:14.50] Robert Winston It appears rather gruesome
[01:17.00] Wrinkled like a walnut, and with the consistency of mushroom
[01:23.50] Carl Sagan What we know is encoded in cells called neurons
[01:29.50] And there are something like a hundred trillion neural connections
[01:33.50] This intricate and marvelous network of neurons has been called
[01:39.00] An enchanted loom
[01:45.50] The neurons store sounds too, and snatches of music
[01:50.50] Whole orchestras play inside our heads
[01:56.00] 20 million volumes worth of information
[01:59.00] Is inside the heads of every one of us
[02:02.00] The brain is a very big place In a very small space
[02:05.50] Jill Bolte Taylor Information in the form of energy Streams in simultaneously
[02:12.00] Through all of our sensory systems
[02:16.00] And then it explodes into this enormous collage
[02:22.00] Of what this present moment looks like
[02:24.50] What it feels like And what it sounds like
[02:29.00] Carl Sagan No longer at the mercy of the reptile brain
[02:33.00] We can change ourselves
[02:36.00] Think of the possibilities
[02:38.00] Think of your brain as a newspaper
[02:42.00] Think of all the information it can store
[02:44.00] But it doesn' t take up too much room Because it' s folded
[02:49.50] We see with the eyes
[02:53.00] But we see with the brain as well
[02:56.00] And seeing with the brain
[02:59.00] Is often called imagination
[03:02.50]
[03:10.50] Jill Bolte Taylor And then it explodes into this enormous collage
[03:16.00] And in this moment we are perfect
[03:20.00] We are whole and we are beautiful
[03:26.50] Robert Winston It is the most mysterious part of the human body
[03:29.00] And yet it dominates the way we live our adult lives
[03:33.00] It is the brain
[00:00.50] 【Robert Winston 英国生物学家】我手上捧着的东西妙不可言
[00:05.00] 因为它,我们才有感觉,思想和爱
[00:10.00] 千百年来,科学家一直在试图破解
[00:13.00] 大脑中隐藏的秘密
[00:20.00] 【Vilayanur Ramachandran 加州大学神经科学家】看看这一团果冻状物体
[00:23.00] 你用双手就可以托住它
[00:26.00] 而它却能思考宇宙万物的秘密
[00:31.00] 【Carl Sagan 著名天文学家,科普作家】大脑的进化由内至外
[00:37.00] 它的结构反映了进化的各个层面
[00:40.50] 【Jill Bolte Taylor 美国神经科学家】信息以能量的形式奔流不息
[00:46.00] 沿着我们的感官系统流淌
[00:52.00] 在脑中爆发,形成这一巨大的拼图
[00:57.00] 描绘此时此刻事物的外观
[01:00.50] 它感觉起来如何,听起来怎样
[01:03.50] 大脑中爆发的信息构成巨大拼图
[01:07.50] 此时此刻,我们是完美的
[01:11.00] 我们浑然天成,美丽无比
[01:14.50] 它长得有点恶心
[01:17.00] 邹巴巴的像核桃,软黏黏的像蘑菇
[01:23.50] 我们的知识凝聚在神经细胞里
[01:29.50] 神经连接数以百万亿记
[01:33.50] 构成复杂而又神奇的神经网络
[01:39.00] 一台施了魔法的织布机
[01:45.50] 神经细胞记录声音和音乐的片段
[01:50.50] 整个乐队在大脑中齐鸣
[01:56.00] 超过2000万卷图书的信息量
[01:59.00] 储存在每个人的大脑中
[02:02.00] 大脑的容量如此之大,体积如此之小
[02:05.50] 信息以能量的形式奔流不息
[02:12.00] 沿着我们的感官系统流淌
[02:16.00] 大脑中爆发的信息构成巨大拼图
[02:22.00] 描绘此时此刻事物的外观
[02:24.50] 它感觉起来如何,听起来怎样
[02:29.00] 我们不屈服于大脑的限制
[02:33.00] 我们可以改造自己
[02:36.00] 思考无数的可能性
[02:38.00] 【Bill Nye 著名科普节目主持人】大脑就像一张报纸
[02:42.00] 它可以储存很多信息
[02:44.00] 它占的空间不大,就像报纸一样叠在一起
[02:49.50] 【Oliver sacks 英国神经学家】我们用眼睛看世界
[02:53.00] 也用大脑看世界
[02:56.00] 用大脑看世界
[02:59.00] 我们称之为想象力
[03:02.50] 【混音合唱】
[03:10.50] 在脑中爆发,形成这一巨大的拼图
[03:16.00] 此时此刻我们完美无瑕
[03:20.00] 我们浑然天成,美丽无比
[03:26.50] 它是人体最神秘的部分
[03:29.00] 它支配我们的一生
[03:33.00] 它就是大脑
Ode to the Brain 歌词
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