Brain Rot

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Abstract

Many people suffer from a state of rot as an inevitable result of continuous viewing of phones or smart tablets, as continuous and crazy viewing of such devices contributes to creating a state of weakness in human perception of everything around him and puts him in a state of temporary coma in feeling material things as well as things with a moral dimension. Such a matter may make a person indifferent to what he is going through and make him live in a state of mental winter and brain fog that he may go through while awake or asleep. Such a matter may be closer to causing a person to suffer from a state of madness, loss of self-confidence and a feeling of alienation.

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IA, A.-B. (2025). Brain Rot. Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.23880/abca-16000280

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