I am certainly not an expert on this...
But considering for example, the vast complexity of the human brain, doesn't that make humans more complex than airports (airports minus the humans of course)? Even just from their brains (or certain parts of their brains?) alone?
Isn't it true that still today the human brain is much more complex than even the most powerful computers? Despite the fact we cannot simply: 'do really big sums practically instantly quickly.'
I think I may have read somewhere - and I think it might have been Dawkins, but I'm not sure - that the human brain is the most complex working thing in the known [and I stress the word KNOWN] universe?
EvF
But considering for example, the vast complexity of the human brain, doesn't that make humans more complex than airports (airports minus the humans of course)? Even just from their brains (or certain parts of their brains?) alone?
Isn't it true that still today the human brain is much more complex than even the most powerful computers? Despite the fact we cannot simply: 'do really big sums practically instantly quickly.'
I think I may have read somewhere - and I think it might have been Dawkins, but I'm not sure - that the human brain is the most complex working thing in the known [and I stress the word KNOWN] universe?
EvF