Abstract

Survival and reproduction are essential for all living forms. Can intuition increase the survival rate and be a part of the evolution? One of our survival functions is the automatic response to fear like our reaction to snakes mediated by the amygdala also called the emotional brain. But how fast can the amygdala react? Can it react and protect even before an event has occurred? Dreams and visions bringing warnings of future danger have been described by many people. The condition can be related to psychiatric disorders and have a genetic base. If we strictly follow Einstein’s general theory, time is a dimension containing our universe’s past and future at the same time. Then a “time mirage” can be like an optical mirage where you can see people in the desert but they cannot see you. Our methods of measuring this dimension are limiting our understanding of it; but if the brain has access to the dimension, we might be able to study and understand it better with new tests.

Highlights

  • In October 1913 Carl Jung was afraid he was going insane

  • The system is probably built in our brains to warn for future dangers or to find a partner, a survival and reproduction system extended in time in amygdala, called “the emotional brain” by Le

  • This sensitivity can be a form of psychiatric disorders common in creative professions and artistic occupations confirmed in large studies by Kyaga, S., et al in a sample of 1,173,763 patients (Kyaga et al, 2013) and Power, R., et al in 2.3 million individuals in Sweden (Power et al, 2013)

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Summary

Creativity and Psychiatric Disorders

In October 1913 Carl Jung was afraid he was going insane. He had a vision of the map of Europe covered with water turning into blood all the way up to Switzerland where the Alps protected the country from being flooded. It would certainly be a great survival advantage that could be common in other species as well. If this is true, the system is probably built in our brains to warn for future dangers or to find a partner, a survival and reproduction system extended in time in amygdala, called “the emotional brain” by Le-.

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