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First in Flight


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The Wright Brothers are now recognized world-wide as the first people to successfully create a motor-powered flying machine that could remain in the air for an extended time, carry at least one passenger, and change direction at will. This wasn't true for them in their early days of flight.
In an isolated island named Kitty Hawk on the East Coast of the United States, where there was soft sand and plenty of open spaces, the tail wing turned out to be the last addition needed to allow the Wright Brothers to be able to control their primitive airplane.
Following additional enhancements, they were ready to begin experimentation flying their Wright Flyer using engine power. The very first engine-automated flight lasted less than a minute, but was a major victory for these brothers – and a local even captured a photograph of this historic event.
The very next season they would continue to update, enhance, and test their airplane for the first time in their own home town. The locals near Dayton Ohio, who witnessed the spectacle were fully mesmerized, but the world at large was not ready to receive this message!
News reporters in that small town had seen the flights and reported on it. Other reporters had received word that the Wright Brothers successfully created a flying machine, but to those who had not witnessed it for themselves, this news seemed like a fairy tale.
These reporters who received the news but considered it fantasy, wouldn't think to injure their reputations by giving any attention to this notion.
The Wright Brothers, who thought they could help the United State's defense system, were not even successful in convincing the U.S. Army that they had achieved flight. The Army sent the brothers away without even entertaining the possibility of a demonstration.
After the Wright Brothers were finally ready to show their invention to the world, it took a full 5 years for people in the world to recognize and believe the news!
A Similar Movement Today
Eric Kandell is widely recognized for his substantial contributions to the field of brain science, particularly the biology of the brain with its chemical messaging systems and its ability to learn and change.
There have been countless individuals who first created the circumstances that made these discoveries possible, and also who contributed to the amazing science of healing and repairing the brain. Consider, for example, the neuroscience pioneers Norman Doidge and Frederick Carrick.
Even though two decades have passed since Kandell's most well recognized proof that brain plasticity is real, the world at large seems to unaware of the implications.
Of course, there have been exceedingly dramatic developments in the scientific and medical communities. However, a great deal of this is unknown by so many people the world over.
This is especially true in regards to stroke recovery. Medical facilities continue to utilize dated understanding in terms of long-term prognosis after a stroke.
It may not be completely possible to understand the precise reason such an important message isn't getting through to the primary people who rehabilitate stroke survivors. Nonetheless, we have a very important message to share:
The brain is able to rebuild itself more so than most professionals realize.
Recovery does not need to be expensive. The main requirements are commitment and work mixed with a little bit of the right knowledge.
The brain continues to rebuild itself months and years and decades after a stroke. Even if the stroke happened a long time ago, there is still something that can be done to help.
It might be possible to recover function, even if this seems like an impossibility.
Stroke Help Center is dedicated to teaching you simple exercises you can perform at home to make this happen!
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Brain reBuilderBy Dr. Michael Hogue