RE: Organisms and computers
May 25, 2016 at 7:28 pm
(This post was last modified: May 25, 2016 at 7:30 pm by IATIA.)
I disagree with the main premise of the article; "We will never ..."
It seems quite obvious to me that there is some information stored and damage to the brain can disintegrate some memories or pieces of information. I believe the brain to have a 'holographic' distribution of the 'retained' information which would make it impossible to decode until it is accepted as possible and then researched to identify the 'algorithm' necessary to retrieve any information. I believe the storage system to be a 'symbolic' system contrary to a 'literal' system.
IMHO
It seems quite obvious to me that there is some information stored and damage to the brain can disintegrate some memories or pieces of information. I believe the brain to have a 'holographic' distribution of the 'retained' information which would make it impossible to decode until it is accepted as possible and then researched to identify the 'algorithm' necessary to retrieve any information. I believe the storage system to be a 'symbolic' system contrary to a 'literal' system.
IMHO
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-- Homer Simpson
God has no place within these walls, just as facts have no place within organized religion.
-- Superintendent Chalmers
Science is like a blabbermouth who ruins a movie by telling you how it ends. There are some things we don't want to know. Important things.
-- Ned Flanders
Once something's been approved by the government, it's no longer immoral.
-- The Rev Lovejoy