(July 21, 2015 at 10:27 am)Tonus Wrote:(July 18, 2015 at 4:23 am)Little Rik Wrote: Scientists (yes Ton those Scientists that you take in top consideration) said that by getting informations from the computer
prevent our brain from exercise and therefore our mind get weaker and weaker.
This is a well-understood phenomenon about how our brain works. It maximizes efficiency. The mind doesn't get weaker, it simply utilizes our tools to make us more efficient. If your phone stores more data and puts it at your fingertips, you do not have to bother memorizing that data. Makes perfect sense. The idea that the mind gets weaker is wrong. The computer also puts a huge additional amount of data and challenges within reach, to which we can apply those extra mental cycles that are not being used to store birthdays and telephone numbers.
But you would know this if you read your own link, which says the same thing.
Wrong again Ton.
The link say a lot of things.
One of this thing is that the mind that doesn't get exercised act like our muscles that are not getting exercise.
What this means Ton?
You guess.
Ok. considering that this simple point is far too difficult for you to understand i will act as a tutor and explain to you the meaning.
Muscles that don't get exercised become flaccid and weak.
Researchers that study the brain find out that the same problem happen to our brain that doesn't get exercised.
It become weak.
To summarise.
What's the point in getting more informations at our fingertip when we loose something else like our strength in the brain?
You never thought about it Ton, didn't you Ton?