"The human brain is the most complex object in the known universe ... complexity makes simple models impractical and accurate models impossible to comprehend," ….Scott Huettel …the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience at Duke University
…but not anymore folks. Here at JREF, the eternal mystery, the fathomless dilemma of the human brain has finally been resolved. The simple model has triumphed!
TWO POUNDS OF MEAT (…ooops, sorry….’warm’ meat!)
….sayeth the Pixy!...the ontological equivalent of the proverbial ‘finely-engineered machine of wire and silicon’ (…’two pounds of warm meat’…’ finely-engineered machine of wire and silicon’…I guess it’s fairly obvious where Pixy’s bias lies). By the way Pixy…you forgot that inconsequential bit about the numerous pounds of warm meat that created those finely engineered etc. etc. etc. Incidental I know.
So…in one corner, we have Scott Huettel, director of the Human Neuroeconomics Laboratory and associate director of the Brain Imaging Analysis Center at Duke University….claiming that ‘the brain is the most complex object in the known universe’.
…and in the opposite corner we have that which is known as PixyMisa (who may, in fact, be nothing more than the aforementioned ‘finely-engineered machine of wire and silicon’ ….how are we to know?) who insists the brain is comparable to a couple of Big Macs.
Shall we take a poll or shall we assume that one of these two parties requires an education?