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... She ate to replenish energy.

Because her brain was active every moment, she appeared aloof and distant, it was because at any given time she could be running several calculations at once; sometimes, when it seemed she responded in an instant to others, she had actually contemplated other matters before choosing to respond.

She could multitask with ease.

While food could replenish the body’s energy, the brain would only consume a small portion, but Ellen Young’s rate of co ...

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