Why Your Brain Produces A Pain It Cannot Feel

Discover why the brain — the organ that processes every pain signal in your body — cannot feel a single one itself, and what that paradox reveals about migraines, the trigeminal nerve, and the physics of pain. This video explores cortical spreading depression, meningeal inflammation, and the CGRP pathway. Learn why the throbbing is arterial physics translated into nociceptive signals, and find out why the medication supposed to stop your migraines may be training your brain to produce more. Whether you are curious about what is really happening inside your body, fascinated by the physics of neuroscience, or looking for explanations that actually make sense about chronic pain, this will change how you understand one of medicine's most misunderstood conditions. Watch now to finally understand the physics of migraines. Here, we deconstruct daily habits, health, and mindset through a scientific lens. No jargon, no fluff—just pure insights to help you see the world with "the pleasure of finding things out." Subscribe to master your mind and simplify your life. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ⚠️ WARNING: [This video is AI-generated (synthetic voice and visuals). It is an original, fictional lecture inspired by Richard Feynman's teaching style and public ideas, and is not an authentic recording, endorsement, or statement by Richard Feynman or his estate. Any resemblance is for educational/creative purposes]