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Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research

October, 2020, Volume 31, 3, pp 24253-24254

Opinion

Opinion

On Pain

Paul T E Cusack*

Author Affiliations

BScE, DULE, 23 Park Ave, Saint John, Canada

Received: October 13, 2020 | Published: October 28, 2020

Corresponding author: Paul T E Cusack, BScE, DULE, 23 Park Ave, Saint John, Canada

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2020.31.005106

Abstract

This brief paper uses calculations from AT math to show why the entire brain is involved in the sensation of pain.

Keywords: Pain; Human Brain; AT Math; Anxiety

Introduction

Pain is so essential to our survival that it involves the entire brain. In this brief paper, we consider the mathematics beneath this phenomenon. The now familiar equations of neuroscience established in previous papers by this author are used. We begin with the average mass of the human brain [1-9].

Pain

M=Ln t

Mass of Brain=1350

1350=Ln t

t=0.3669

E=(1-Ln t)7

=(1-Ln (0.3669))7

=7.27

=1.0107

V=iR

105.4=iR

i=t²

105.4=t²(1)

t=191=σ

R=174rads =0.9969~1

1.070+0.9969=2.0076~2

L=Ln t+c³

2=Ln t+27

t=1.38888=1/7.2

Anxiety

E=√2 +1.25=2.664~SF.

Bottom Up (Senses)

E=e-1

Top Down (Memories)

1584.7=Moment

2.664+0.15847=250.59~1/4=1/Touch

Anxiety +Pain=

(√2+1.25)+1.0107=3.675~1/e1=e-1

(-2;7.2) and (0;1)

(-2)²-(-2)-1=5=2(-2)-1=-5

y=-y’

y=E=e-7.2=0.1339=1/s (Figure 1)

Figure 1:

Conclusion

We see that familiar constants from AT Math drop out of the calculations when we consider the experience of pain and the brain.

References

Opinion

On Pain

Paul T E Cusack*

Author Affiliations

BScE, DULE, 23 Park Ave, Saint John, Canada

Received: October 13, 2020 | Published: October 28, 2020

Corresponding author: Paul T E Cusack, BScE, DULE, 23 Park Ave, Saint John, Canada

DOI: 10.26717/BJSTR.2020.31.005106

Abstract

This brief paper uses calculations from AT math to show why the entire brain is involved in the sensation of pain.

Keywords: Pain; Human Brain; AT Math; Anxiety