Sentences with phrase «brain in a jar»

But this is coming from someone who takes very seriously the possibility that I might be just a brain in a jar.
Even if you were a «brain in a jar» with your senses being fed to you by a computer, your self awareness would be real to you, I would presume.
You also can not say with 100 % certainty that you are not a brain in a jar plugged into the matrix.
Q: It's not uncommon to see the «brain in a jar» in TV shows or movies, but is it actually possible to keep a brain alive like that with modern technology?
artist growing my own brain in a jar with some roses.
With the assistance of his creations / sidekicks — a sardonic, suicidal, immortal rabbit (Steve Buscemi) whose death wish becomes an existential joke without a punch line, and a giant brain in a jar (Sean Hayes) with all the focus and fierce intelligence of a hyperactive puppy — Igor brings his masterwork to life.
A note on the Time Out review - the doctor is indeed mourning his dead wife, but the brain in the jar belongs to a stranger, a miss Anne Uumelmahaye.
With the help of his friends — Scamper (Steve Buscemi), a sardonic, suicidal rabbit who can't die; and Brain (Sean Hayes), a quirky, floating brain in a jar — Igor tries to train Eva to become wicked enough before the fair rolls around.
More sharp - eyed viewers will however probably guess the whole «brain in a jar» denouement and the more ideologically minded amongst us will probably decry this as the series in which Six becomes The Man!
You're a brain in a jar with a body.
BetaDwarf, Brain in a Jar, Four Door Lemon, No Goblin and Spry Fox sign up to develop games for Xbox One
Sitting down with the Rift, meanwhile, feels as close to being a brain in a jar as humanly possible.

Not exact matches

Breasts are not inversely proportionate to brains; nor are they jars you keep your promiscuity in.
Most disturbingly, she said he had begun expressing the belief that he might be better off dead, because at least then he would no longer be a burden to his family and community and, if his brain ended up in a jar next to those of other athletes who also had CTE, perhaps he might find a place in medical history.
Within hours of his demise in 1955, Albert Einstein's brain was salvaged, sliced into 240 pieces and stored in jars for safekeeping.
Einstein's pickled brain was still in the jars, under a pile of boxes in Harvey's basement.
12 In the 1970s a New Jersey Monthly reporter discovered that Dr. Harvey still had Einstein's brain in his basement, stored in mason jars marked «Costa Cider.&raquIn the 1970s a New Jersey Monthly reporter discovered that Dr. Harvey still had Einstein's brain in his basement, stored in mason jars marked «Costa Cider.&raquin his basement, stored in mason jars marked «Costa Cider.&raquin mason jars marked «Costa Cider.»
The Mütter Museum of medical anomalies at the venerable College of Physicians of Philadelphia is well supplied with helpful staff and airy colonnades, but what it could really use is a little stack of printed leaflets explaining to the modern visitor how he or she is supposed to feel about all this, or at least what to make of it: the uprooted genitalia and beach - ball tumors, the skeleton of the man whose muscle has turned to bone, the woman so fat that after death her body transformed itself into soap, the embryos in jars whose peeling labels break the sad but unsurprising news that not having a skull, or a brain, or a stomach, or any skin, is a state of affairs «incompatible with life.»
The human brain runs on only about 20 watts of power, equal to the dim light behind the pickle jar in your refrigerator.
The autopsy surgeon, one Thomas S. Harvey, removed Einstein's brain and later stored portions of it in a jar at his private practice in Weston, Missouri.
In an effort to appease us, the brain trusts behind these mega-budget blockbusters have ripped into the chest of classic narrative form and pulled out its heart, throwing it in a jar full of dirt so they can ignore it for long spells to amuse us with clownish characterizations and trivial distractionIn an effort to appease us, the brain trusts behind these mega-budget blockbusters have ripped into the chest of classic narrative form and pulled out its heart, throwing it in a jar full of dirt so they can ignore it for long spells to amuse us with clownish characterizations and trivial distractionin a jar full of dirt so they can ignore it for long spells to amuse us with clownish characterizations and trivial distractions.
She seduces the gardener but refuses to have sex with Hfuhruhurr, who in his frustration falls in love with the brain of another young woman — a brain that has been pickled in a jar in the Vienna laboratory of the eccentric Dr. Necessiter (David Warner).
I don't know if my brain picked up on any of these «clues,» but they succeed in jarring the viewer, creating a greater sense of paranoia and suspense.
Whether a testament to the care the developers put into crafting engaging characters and an interesting storyline, or to how desperate fans are to wash their brains clean of Jar Jar Binks, The Force Unleashed has established itself as a franchise in its own right, spawning its own line of comics, novels and, if its creators have any say, a movie.
With physical games it's not so much a matter of having forgotten I purchased them as not having room left in my brain to recall them outside of when their unexpected re-appearance jars my memory.
Direct trauma or indirect trauma from a sudden jarring or fall can lead to serious brain injuries in the workplace.
This February, Leona Burkey, executive director of the Brain Injury Association of Nova Scotia, wrote an opinion piece for the Halifax Chronicle Herald that illustrated in jarring terms the struggles faced by the province's brain injury surviBrain Injury Association of Nova Scotia, wrote an opinion piece for the Halifax Chronicle Herald that illustrated in jarring terms the struggles faced by the province's brain injury survibrain injury survivors.
The digital assistant features jar with our usual Windows experience, and the version we've been able to use in testing this article still needs a few tweaks to its brain.
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