Mental Olympics
Sherlock scanned the crime scene, his eyes darting to and fro; observing, sending signals to his retinas which sent the information deeper in the brain in order to form images. Neurons, each connecting with other neurons, instantaneously formed networks between the cells. Networked cells, combined together to create a neural forest. Cells began communicating with each other by sending electrical pulses and chemical signals to bridge the space in the synapses to jump and connect to other neurons. A hundred thousand nerve cells fired pulses, made intricate connections, and allowed Sherlock to accurately observe the data.
"The victim is left handed, and indicated by the calluses on the thumb and index finger, a surgeon."
Each neuron connected with as many as fifty thousand other neurons to share information which permitted the detective to rapidly and efficiently observe, analyze, and interpret the information effortlessly. The trillions of neural networks interacting together like an improvisational symphony orchestra creating a new inspired work.
"The disfigurement of the face indicates rage from the killer."
This ability to think new thoughts was essential to his work. It's what made what he did a step up from ordinary.
"The killer was a victim of a botched cosmetic procedure".
The complexity of the process was enormous. 100 billion neurons times 50 thousand connections was good news for brainwork.
