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What discovery does the narrator in exhalation make by dissecting his own brain?

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The discovery that the narrator makes by dissecting his brain is learning that his thoughts require a constant flow of pressurized air because brain activity slows due to low air pressure.

"Exhalation" is a science fiction short story by Ted Chiang. The story is epistolary in nature, taking the form of a scientist's journal entry.

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stopping air flow leads to death. APEX answer.
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