ProgrammingGodJordan
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Maybe you could get your 3 year old nephew to carefully explain to you that if this is the figure for the lower bound of the human brain, then you shouldn't have used "10^16 to 10^18" in all your claims prior to this thread.
Maybe your three year old nephew could also explain to you that 10^18 is a thousand times higher a number than 10^15, and that therefore it is inconceivable that human brains vary between your upper and lower bounds. One or more of these figures is made up.
Your 3 year old relative might also help you understand that 10^15 is not "roughly" 10^16 as you claimed. The former is only 10% of the latter.
(A)
WHY DID I WRITE 10^16 SOPS?
At 10 impulses per second, and at a guess of 10^15 synapses, we have a total of 10^16 synaptic operations per second.
So, 10^15 synapses corresponds to the source in original post, which yields 10^16 sops.
(B)
The lower bound 10^16 sops =10^15 synapses.
And so 2020 was computed using 10^15 synapses (aka 10^16 sops)
PS:
10^15 synapses was rough value. The actual figure was some small value x 10^15.
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