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Can knowledge from one organism be passed to another by eating another organisms brains?

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There was a study with rats that suggested that it may actually be true!

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  1. You can make studies to claim almost anything if you really want to. I find it hard to believe that knowledge can be aquired by eating someone else's brain...


  2. No its impossible practically or theoretically.

    Let me give you an example.

    You eat grains i mean rice, greeneries etc, accordingly plants dont move or talk.  Is it true that you are also dumb like them? If your answer is yes then the answer for question you asked is also yes...

  3. No, it is impossible to transfer knowledge by ingestion, because while eating a brain, you destroy the inter-cellular chemical bonds which make up thoughts and experience.

  4. well...Kuru can be passed along from a brain to the brain-eater. but that's something no one wants to have--it's "mad cow disease" for humans. yikes.

  5. no you idiot, the brain would be digested

  6. Knowledge is not any physical parameter, it's relative.

    Once someone is dead, he cannot 'know' anything!

  7. Planaria worms fed other trained worms picked up the training of the worm they ate.

    Do not know about rats, though.

    None of you appear to know what yoi are talking about.

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