quixotecoyote
Howling to glory I go
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The brain is a massively parallel information processing system. It uses neurons to create patterns by adding and deleting the connections between them. A neurobiologist could go into great detail about synaptic learning and how the axons in the neuron can vary the connection to create different kinds of patterns and signal flow.
However, the bottom line is that it is, in principle, an organic computer. The program (eta: well, one program) this organic computer is running either produces or is called consciousness, depending on viewpoint.
If you can simulate that on another kind of computer, if you emulate the organic computer and run the same program, it is only to be expected that the program once again either produces or is conscious.
However, the bottom line is that it is, in principle, an organic computer. The program (eta: well, one program) this organic computer is running either produces or is called consciousness, depending on viewpoint.
If you can simulate that on another kind of computer, if you emulate the organic computer and run the same program, it is only to be expected that the program once again either produces or is conscious.
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