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Exclusive Clip from the Relativity Media film, LIMITLESS, starring Bradley Cooper where he uses the drug, NZT, to access all of his memories in order to become an amazing fighter.

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What if a drug could make you rich and powerful?

In theaters March 18, 2011

Directed by: Neil Burger

Written by: Leslie Dixon

Based on the Novel by: Alan Glynn

Cast: Bradley Cooper, Abbie Cornish, Anna Friel and Robert De Niro

Produced by: Leslie Dixon, Scott Kroopf, Ryan Kavanaugh
Executive Producer: Tucker Tooley

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  • How breakfast went for me:

    What's my ideal breakfast? Pancakes, but I don't know how to make pancakes.

    Or do I?

  • i know kung fu!?

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  • @powerfulnun Wrong. During a fight, or any stressing situation, your brain releases the neurotransmitter Epinephrine, commonly called Adrenalin. Your heartbeat increases, you breathe faster than usual, your pupils are dilated, you start shaking because your muscles have more blood in them. So does your brain. This scene perfectly illustrate this. You barely feel anything when you get hit during a fight ( trust me, I train in boxing. )

  • 0:52 guy with a hat comes charging behind him

    0:53 morphed into a bald dude

  • @NYerintransit Oh I'm sure you do

  • anyone know where i can ge the NZT drug?

  • @Rhapthorne3 god.. the nzt drug allows you to access aff of your brain which means you can remember all of your memories accurately.

  • Holy crap, when do when we see arguments like this on Youtube? Most of the time they're limited to "Fuck you, FAGGOT" or "HATERZZ GET DA F OUTTA DIZ AWESUM PAGE!!!".

    But man, micro-structural analysis? Human brain capacity? Get me some of that tablet and I shall end this discussion.

  • @theadirondackcoyote If this were true, microstructural analysis would have shown that activity within the cells of the brain wouldn't be acting to their full capacity. Where's the research that shows that we only use a partial capacity of our brain?

  • @trvius It is true you use all parts of the brain. You always have. However, the parts of the brain that are being used are not used to their full capacity. In this regard, say you have five cups of water, only filled 5% each. It is true that you're using all five cups of water, but they are not being used to their full capacity. They could still hold more. The same applies to our brains. We use every part of the brain, but we do not use them to the full extent of their capabilities.

  • @ThePunisherNWO Then show me the evidence that suggests that we only use 10 to 30% of our brains. There is still much undiscovered about the brain, but that doesn't mean we only use 30% or less of it. If we DID function with only a fraction of the percentage of our brain we wouldn't function properly. No matter what we're doing, brain scans show that we use all of our brain. No dark spots that may tip us off to hidden potential.

    Your move.

  • @trvius

    im a biomed student

    and nope thats the thing about science i can refute those claims, this isnt religion were you believe in anything 100% and take it on faith

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