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If you’re asking yourself “why does an insulator speed conduction?” Then it’s worth reading the “function” section of the Wikipedia article on myelin, for an introduction on the role of these short, interrupted sections of insulator and why it makes conduction faster. Nerves don’t conduct electric signals like wires so (much slower, for one thing) making it hard for us to keep up with the processing of computers.


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