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Published May 27, 2026

Emily Carter  

Abstract

We begin in the quiet chambers


of a skull lit by ionic lanterns,


where thought takes its first trembling breath—


a newborn spark sliding across axons


like lightning searching for a sky.


Here, in this moist cathedral of flesh,


the human mindset is sculpted,


minute by minute, experience by experience,


into a shifting architecture


of beliefs, predictions, fears, and possibilities.

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How to Cite
Carter, E. (2026). Mindset of Human Beings: A Scientific Poem on the Architecture of Thought. Science Insights, 48(5), 2201–2205. https://doi.org/10.15354/si.26.po037
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Poem