Continuing on from my last two posts, I ended up sharing the facebook article (see my October 23 post, Next... Hi), to my own facebook page (along with this comment):
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thalami
Wilhelm His Sr.
Alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome
I’ve been fascinated with the recent findings of human chimera‘s when Lydia Fairchild's court case hit the news. Central to her case, was to provide the court proof that her children were hers after contradicting DNA evidence suggested otherwise. If she could’nt prove her case, she stood to lose her children and be charged with fraud. A breakthrough came when her defense attorney learned of Karen Keegan, a chimeric woman in Boston, and suggested the similar possibility to Fairchild's lawyer who then introduced an article in the New England Journal of Medicine about Keegan. They found that, although the DNA in Fairchild's skin and hair did not match her children's, the DNA from a cervical smear test did match. Fairchild was carrying two different sets of DNA, the defining characteristic of chimerism.
Both Lydia and Karen have reproductive organs that belong to a fraternal twin, a merging that took place in utero at the early stages of gestation. Since chimerism occurs with a complete reproductive organ, it occurred to me that it could also occur with other complex organs ... like the brain. Could it be possible for a brain to merge with the brain of a twins? In fact, there are twins whose brains are merged— Tatiana and Krista Hogan, conjoined twins who are joined at the head. What makes their case extraordinary, is that they are able to read each others thoughts and feel each others sensations.
We know that Tatiana and Krista could read each others thoughts because they could each tell about it, and so with further testing it was verified, but what if in the case of a Chimera, where one twin absorbs ONLY the brain of a twin and nothing more, then how could they tell about it and be believed when they appear on the outside as one person? And besides, even if the absorbed twin brain could communicate via thought it wouldn’t be recognized by the other twin. If the absorbed twin brain was able to influence the thoughts and actions of the other twin, it is possible to then make their presence known. And what many... or all human brains and not one but two In a single body... what if this is prevalent, and the subconscious is really the thoughts of our twin permeating into our thoughts? What if our learning about Chimera’s and the Hogan twins is more than just “timely”?
Note this excerpt from the Hogan twins wiki page:
—There is evidence[7] that the twins can see through each other's eyes due to brain conjoining. Their thalami are joined.
On researching the thalami‘s Wikipedia page, I found evidence that it’s more than just a bridge between two brains. The evidence came via the only two persons mentioned in the following excerpts:
- It is the main product of the embryonic diencephalon, as first assigned by Wilhelm His Sr. in 1893.
- Alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome stems from damage to, ...the thalamus
Note the following information found on their Wikipedia pages
—Wilhelm His Sr. (9 July 1831 – 1 May 1904) —Sergei Sergeievich Korsakoff ( January 22, 1854 – May 1, 1900)
Both passed away on the same day... "May 1"!! Not only that, "May 1" contains a cryptic "May won"... (the words "one" and "won" being phonetically identical)... and my first name being May, makes it that much more meaningful. So “I won”... what— THIS discovery?
The question(s) now remaining to be asked are:
—Is it possible that many years ago, Wilhelm His Sr.'s twin influenced his host twin to make the assignment that would land him on the thalami Wikipedia page?! —Is it possible that Korsakoff's twin strategically influenced his host twin in a way that landed him on the thalami Wikipedia page?!—Is it possible that the twins of Wilhelm and Korsakoff had influenced their deaths to occur on May 1?!—Is it possible that the twins of my parent(s) had influenced their host twin(s) to give me the first name "May"?!—Is it possible that many, many years ago, twins influenced their host twins to name one of the months "May" and that it means “power/might” in origin; that they influenced the number 1 to be phonetically identical to "won"... and so communicate "May won"?
As a final, note the following information found on the Hogan twins Wikipedia Page:Krista and Tatiana Hogan (born October 25, 2006)
Tomorrow is October 25... very timely!! As to this date, October 25, it has special significance to my life partner Cath who has three family members born on this day (during different years), her brother in law, a nephew and niece (who are also brother and sister).
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thalami
Wilhelm His Sr.
Alcoholic Korsakoff syndrome
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