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Amadeus schriebt
> > Yes, exercise *uses* glucose and will shorten therefore the glucose
peak.
> > As may heavy thinking ;-) (joke intended)
Todd M. schriebt
> Always read Wittgenstein with a candy bar nearby. Wovon man nicht
> reden kann, davon muss man schweigen.
I may keep a candy bar nearby just to read this thread! The Tractatus
Paleosophicus no less. Heavy:)
Seriously, as to Amadeus's joke (there is truth in jest here, right?), how
much energy is used by the brain in 'heavy thinking?' I have come away
from some types of problem solving nearly exhausted. My question, Is this
feeling of spending a lot of energy primarily from thinking, or are there
other significant factors? Wenn man über dieses sprechen kann, bitte
seien Sie nicht leise.
Vielen Dank
Thomas Lux
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