In 1990, physician Frank Meshberger unveiled a fascinating interpretation of Michelangelo's artwork in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Meshberger discerned that the depiction of God Creating Adam on the ceiling contained a striking resemblance to a cross-sectional view of the human brain. He suggested that Michelangelo portrayed God enveloped by what appeared to be a shroud representing the human brain.

In contemplating the Sistine Chapel's symbolism, one might perceive a shift in perspective: it's not solely about God imparting intelligence to Adam.

Rather, it hints at the notion that intelligence, keen observation, and the very organ enabling them-the brain-serve as pathways, independent of conventional religious structures, leading directly to the essence of the divine or spirituality.

Clip from the TV series "Westworld"

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Great read . Moar of this pls :)