You are already acessing the 100%. So you would feel the same.
It starts to corrupt and puncture the brain
No, it is not possible for a person to survive with only 1 percent of their brain working. The brain is essential for vital functions such as breathing, heartbeat, and basic bodily functions. Severe brain damage can result in coma or death.
No, it's been proven that when a person isn't doing anything, the brain is actually using at least 30 percent of their brain
This means the person has no heartbeat and no brain activity. The person is dead.
If the person was struck at the basal of cranium it is possible for him to have a brain damage. If severely, it may lead to brain malfunction. In addition to this, the person may have mental disorders due to brain damage.
When the brain swells it can come in direct contact with a person's skull. The pressure can cause paralysis for the patient.
if a person is struck at the basal of cranium the possible effect if it is struck with much force, the person may have damaged his/her brain because cranium protects human brain.
the frontal lobe of the brain is more active than a normal person's brain, and they also have more access to the pineal gland (third eye).
The right side of their brain doesn't work
This question is so general that it is virtually unanswerable. You might as well just ask, "If something happens then what will the outcome be?"
According to a survey from 2013, around 65 percent of Americans believe that we only use 10 percent of our brain. But this is just a myth, according to an interview with neurologist Barry Gordon in Scientific American. He explained that the majority of the brain is almost always active.
This is a myth. The percentage of the brain used varies between person and activity being performed, but most of the brain is used most of the time.