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The Imaginary Journey Through the Brain’s Receptors

  • Writer: Everett R. Mane
    Everett R. Mane
  • Mar 17
  • 1 min read

WriteRight4Life, LLC: The Imaginary Journey Through the Brain’s Receptors

 

As a human driven by thought, I am grateful for the specialized protein molecules on the surface of my brain cells. The mind is within reach. When I contemplate life with its many possibilities, my neurotransmitters bind together, change shape, and trigger events that respond through ion channels, allowing my purposeful expression to come to life.

 

My thoughts travel as nerve impulses through ionotropic receptors, entering cells and fueling my quick wit and lively charm. 

 

Our receptors are like a walk across metabolic stepping-stones that bind proteins and slow signals to a crawl, while incorporating enzyme-linked receptors to activate internal cellular responses. Maybe these are the thoughts my brain uses to overeat, leading to diabetes and an inability to resolve the condition. 

 

My receptors act like highways with common destinations in mind, as blood flow depends on intracellular non-polar signals racing through the plasma membrane like muscle cars. 

 

My imaginary mind operates at a pace unique to the conformational change that remains possible. I think critically with a brain that never stops, and logic fuels the madness I call an intelligible human, full of enough passion to spread the love of common sense around the world and back, with the feedback that unites our understanding of all things thought.

 

I travel through creativity to reach an imaginary place that is uniquely my aspirational life.

 
 
 

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