The amount of thoughts one can produce in a single second cannot be calculated effectively. Thoughts are based on the emotion one is feeling. Anger could increase the thoughts in one person, but decrease that in the next. You cannot know exactly the correct amount of thoughts one thinks in a single second.
It appears that the human mind is incapable of not thinking, at least on the subconscious level. Because of the difficulty in defining a "thought" and the impossibility of determining exactly what is happening within the brain and consciousness at any given moment, it is not possible to answer that question at present.
There is no precise and widely accepted definition of the term "thought". Therefore, it is very hard to count thoughts in a defined period of time (if ever possible). Even if you find an "answer" to your question, if not accompanied by a precise definition of the term "thought", I suggest that you don't consider it too seriously.
Same applies to few other therms related to the brain/mind topic: consciousness, intelligence, smart, creative, etc.
Many philosophers and scientists attempted to provide such a definition, however most of them failed. Recent scientific research results suggested involvement of, so called, cortico-thalamic
loops in the thought process, especially the consciousness and conscious thought. You can read about those newest findings here:
1. Technical paper, not an easy read for a regular reader:
http://www.tbiomed.com/content/pdf/1742-4682-7-10.pdf
2. Technical, but easier, meant for the general public: http:
//brainexperiments.com
/consciousness.aspx
The second source defines the thought as:
Phenomenological Definition: A Thought is any mental activity that contain perception-like sensations.
Functional Definition: A Thought is any set of neural signaling activity that involve cortico-thalamic signaling pathways.
Phenomenological Definition: A Conscious Thought is any mental activity that contains sustained perception-like sensations.
Functional Definition: A Thought is Conscious if its neural signaling activities are contained within a sustained cortico-thalamic active signaling loop(s).
Considering the upper definitions, one can see that there are no strict boundaries of the thoughts, which means, they cannot be enumerated (counted).
There is no limit to how many words a minute can you think. This is a different ability for everyone.
400 words when the person speaks slowly.
One can't control thoughts so I don't think its a sin.
One penny is for my thoughts (thoughts normally kept to self), the second is for me to share my opinion outloud.
There is one syllable in the word "thought."
"To Think" is a verb. Verbs cannot be singular or plural as you can't have a number of "thinks." You can think many thoughts or just one thought, but thinking is strictly an action word.
Well , it could mean alot of things. But what is most important is how do you feel when you are not going out with him? Do you want him back the very second you are over? Do you think about him every minute of every day? If you do then this could just mean you know you want him but you wont believe it. Try going out with some one else. See how you feel about him. But if you do have second thoughts, even at any time in the relation ship, it may not be a good steady one. If there is second thoughts it may be time for a change. You should never doubt your love.
it is the second largest shoe manufacturer in the world. but think about how many sweatshops it has. Many activists can shut one down. So think about it.
Distance cannot be expressed in time. If it could, then you'd be able to figure out how many minutes high your house is, and how many miles of sleep you had last night. With many thanks to another contributor who put my thoughts into his words.
I think you mean "milliseconds". The prefix "milli" is used in the metric system of measurements to mean "one thousandth of", so a "millisecond" is one thousandth of a second, which means that there must be 1000 of them in 1 second.
That depends on an individual's philosophical thoughts. There are many different defintions as to what a "soul" is or, for that matter, if one even exists.
Think other things. No one can hear what you think so as long as you don't act on your thought no one knows.
depends on what kind of person you are
1, try clapping it out.