One way to argue against the brain-in-a-jar hypothesis is to consider evidence from various sensory experiences and interactions with the external world that suggest physical existence beyond just a brain. Additionally, the concept of embodied cognition, which emphasizes the importance of our physical bodies in shaping our perceptions and experiences, can be used to refute the idea of being just a brain in a jar. Ultimately, while the brain-in-a-jar scenario is a philosophical thought experiment, real-life interactions and experiences point towards a physical reality beyond being confined as just a brain in isolation.
Actualy, the brain didn't have a canopic jar. Only the liver, intestine, stomach, and the lungs.
Because they put a brain in mummies head
For decades, Albert Einsten's brain was kept preserved in a jar ina kansas doctor's office!!!
they are preserved in a solution of formaline
Brain jam.
it was used for the brain and the lungs and the liver ..
brain was pickled in a jar in the back of a truck.
Legend has it that when the smartest man in the world died they put his brain in a jar .
because the brain was a organ that needed to be removed and put in a canopic jar which is where they put all the organs
pulled it out through their nostrils with a big hook and preserved it in a jar.
use you brain
they take your brian out and put it in a jar i think