Subj : Re: Neuralink To : Dennisk From : Moondog Date : Tue Aug 18 2020 11:38:00 Re: Re: Neuralink By: Dennisk to Underminer on Tue Aug 18 2020 09:05 pm > No, we are not essentially computers. You won't find in our brand and gates > or gates, flip-flops, microcode. Our memory works completely different, as > does our processing. We don't work in binary, or definite, strict logic. O > brain uses a vastly different model, so any comparison which goes into more > depth than "electrical signals" is useless. Computers don't understand > context, aren't conscious, and cannot think. They don't fall for visual or > auditory illusions. > > I think when we map how the brain works, we will see that it works using an > alien computation model to what our machines do. > We are machines. Organic electro chemical machines that are way more complex than any concepts we currently use to crunch numbers. Some functions of our bodies have analogs in non-organic mechanics and electronics, howver they are smaller components of more complex systems. Memory systems alone blows scientists minds because they are aware of generic nodes, however the data is stored and multiplexed in ways that currently don't make sense. --- þ Synchronet þ The Cave BBS - Since 1992 - cavebbs.homeip.net .