Chaotic Cognition

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Breaking symmetry in consciousness studies:
When your brain decides it's had enough
Of being all balanced and stuff.
It's like your mind doing the cha-cha slide,
A little to the left, then takes a wild ride.

One moment you're thinking all prim and proper,
Next, your thoughts are doing a show-stopper.
Scientists say it's a "transition" thing,
But really, it's your neurons deciding to sing.

They break into a flash mob, all out of tune,
Your consciousness? Now it's over the moon.
We borrow big words from math and physics,
To make it sound less like mental gymnastics.

"Cognitive processes" sounds awfully neat,
For "brain goes bonkers"—ain't that sweet?
No citations needed, we just wave our hands,
And say it's "common" across many lands.

From balanced brain to chaos supreme,
That's symmetry breaking—or so it would seem.
So next time your mind feels a bit askew,
Remember, it's not weird—it's science, too!

Your consciousness is just breaking free,
From the shackles of symmetry, don't you see?

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