Theories Never Been Heard Before
- Samantha Duffy
- Jul 5, 2022
- 5 min read

I have a couple theories that I don’t believe anyone has ever come up with before. Mull over these concepts for a little bit.
Let me start with a few facts.
The subconscious mind controls 90–95% of our body, feelings, emotions and thoughts.
The subconscious mind has the knowledge as to how every part and aspect of our body functions.
Every idea we have comes from a thought we had.
Our knowledge and experiences are used as the baseline and beginning point when trying to solve a problem.
Ok, with those facts in mind, here are my theories:
Almost every profession and invention/creation is a derivative of the inner and outer workings of our own body.
Everyone knows how to do most types of professions.
I believe the original idea that created every profession, as well as most inventions, stemmed from a thought that our subconscious mind had when answering a question we had. It then made our conscious mind be aware of that thought. I know what you’re thinking, and you’re right, that part isn’t rocket science. However, I believe the idea we came up with was based on the subconscious minds’ knowledge and expertise of the body and mind.
When faced with a problem we start questioning what the solution is. It is human nature for us to use our personal experiences, and the knowledge we have, to solve the problems we face. After we stop actively thinking about it, the question is then thrown over the fence to let our subconscious mind mull over possible solutions. The subconscious mind loves answering questions. The subconscious will start by evaluating all the knowledge we have to determine if it can be answered by applying knowledge we already have. In other words, it looks at our experiences and determine if we can use any of the areas we are experts in first to solve the problem.
Everyone that is born with a properly functioning brain has the knowledge subconsciously on how their own body functions. Well, we are all experts subconsciously on how the human body functions. Just because we consciously don’t understand the intricate details on how the body works doesn’t mean we don’t have the knowledge innately. We wouldn’t function if our brain didn’t tell us how to. The main purpose of the brain is to properly run every part of our body. It controls the functioning of every organ and cell. This includes things such as breathing, movements, digesting food, pumping blood, detoxification, thought processing, seeing, hearing, smelling, and so on. All this knowledge is stored in the subconscious mind.
Our conscious mind does have access to the same knowledge on how our body works that the subconscious has, we just don’t realize we do. Meditation allows the thoughts from the subconscious mind to enter the conscious mind. That isn’t the only time that happens, though. Whenever we aren’t concentrating on something, and our mind is relatively quiet, subconscious thoughts cross over. Also, sometimes consciously ruminating over something will trigger some subconscious thoughts to cross over.
My theory more specifically is that we created processes, things, or built professions based on the way our body functions. We have also used our innate knowledge of the human body to maintain us and help us keep our bodies in tip top shape.
Now, with that information in mind, let’s start looking at how some professions and inventions correspond to bodily functions.
Construction can be related to building cellular walls, and the structure being compromised of muscle and bones being the studs and walls. Which includes insulation (our fat layer), then electricity (our nervous system). Houses are built to protect everything precious and valuable to us, just the same as our body is built to protect the most valuable things to us, our organs.
Plumbing can be related to our digestive tract. Plumbers are experts on how the food travels through our mouths, the epiglottis, through the stomach (garbage disposal), other filters, then down the rest of the piping until it is excreted.
Air conditioning and heating correlates to our own body regulating our temperatures.
Roads on highways were built in the same way we the bloodstream travels through veins.
Our body disposes of trash with the same logic we have with our waste management system. Trash is what is left after filtering the food of all the nutritious content. Recycling has a similar logic behind it as to how our body recycles blood and oxygen.
Computer programming uses a specific language to be able to communicate instructions or process controls. Programming languages are used logically the same way we use the English, or French, or other languages to communicate amongst each other. Our sentences are constructed to communicate, the same as lines of code do.
Database experts are just experts on the way our brain stores memories and information. We even have a cold storage (long term memory) and the local storage (short term memories).
The engines, exhausts, and inner workings of most vehicles are similarly built to mirror the way our plumbing, heart, filtration and energy consumption systems are built.
The health and medical industry is an obvious one. Therapists teach us how to understand and control our emotions and thoughts which what our body also already knows to do. Doctors fix the things in our body, but they know how to do that because some people took the time to write down the information that they already knew subconsciously. Nutritionists are teaching what our body already mastered which is knowing what vitamins and nutrients the body needs to function properly.
Electrical engineers understand electricity because they understand how the nervous system works. Essentially how the brain processes the neurological activity in our bodies.
Mechanical engineers find their work easy because they understand how the multiple different components of the body work together in order to function.
Chemistry came to mind because we have mastered how to balance the chemicals our body uses, and what each chemical does.
Project Managers function well because they subconsciously are experts on how to organize and manage and multi-task activities and information. That is the same with most management positions. Managers need to be able to keep a smooth organization of different movement parts and transmit important information from one person to the next.
Photographers are experts on how the eyes see. We even have to use a darkroom to develop the film, just like closing our eyes helps with our imagination and the thoughts we see in our head.
Writers are just outwardly expressing thoughts and ideas we have.
Artwork is outwardly expressing the pictures we see in our imagination
Musicians are subconsciously experts on how our ear drums work and the brains ability to organize and sift through different types of sounds and noises seamlessly.
News reporters do the same thing that our brains do to communicate information widely.
Police officers fight the bad things in the communities, just like white blood cells fight infections and diseases.
Firefighters put out the fires, just like our little white bloods help bring down our fevers.
Mathematicians excel because our brains are naturally wired to look for patterns. The brain also created the foundation for communication via languages. Math is merely just another form of communication.
Accountants are record keepers on the health of a company, just like the brain is constantly scanning the health of our bodies.
And so on…..
I could list more, but I think I have made my point. You should now have the confidence that you have the ability to master almost any profession you want. All you need to do is look within.
As much as I want to, I can’t apply this logic to every profession out there, but maybe you can. I’d love for anyone to help me understand how banking, sales, marketing, geologists, and scientists of botany and the universe have gained their knowledge from understanding how the human body and mind functions. Can anyone add any other professions to my list I missed?




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