The 7-Second “Genius Bridge” Audio Inspired by Einstein’s Violin Practice
(and the brain link researchers found in his preserved brain slices).

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Neuro Energizer was created by Dr. Orson MacQuoid, a neuroscientist and cognitive researcher, after he dug into the strange story of Einstein’s stolen brain—and the finding that Einstein had an unusually strong corpus callosum (the “bridge” between brain hemispheres).

He connected that clue to Einstein’s lifelong violin practice, then explored soundwave research and tested different session lengths, narrowing it down with EEG measurements until he landed on a simple daily audio “sweet spot”: 7 seconds.
Some 92,653 people have already tried it—mostly because it’s so easy to actually do.

If you’re curious, watch the video on the next page to see the story, the “genius bridge” idea, and how the 7-second routine is meant to be used.

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Revealed: What Einstein’s Brain Research Suggests About Focus—and a 7-Second Audio Tool

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