Do brains operate like computers or do computers operate like Brains?
2026-08-21 22:03:34
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Buddric :
if a brain is a computer, does that mean an outside entity could operate it?
2026-08-21 20:40:55
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ImColderNow16 :
okay but serious questions. do brains operate like computers or do computers operate like brains? because I think there is a very serious and significant difference between those two things. did they discover this before or after we started modeling computers after nature and the things that nature has created?
2026-08-21 07:03:35
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Benjamin Archer :
I’d like to make a number of upgrades and fixes to my computer
2026-08-21 20:02:07
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wwwwaawqqw1 :
i mean, what else it could be
2026-08-21 19:54:41
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Jacob Young :
can someone alter my brains code to fix it
2026-08-21 16:46:14
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⚡️❄️ :
I’m ngl I want this to be used to give people superpowers like telepathy
2026-08-21 13:43:28
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Em Lay :
how do i turn my bluetooth on
2026-08-21 16:45:11
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randomuseridk :
May? I thought that was the consensus for awhile since neurons are binary 1’s and 0’s
2026-08-21 20:12:23
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wheelie fungi 🇦🇺 :
We are ternary computers. Each neuron has 3 states, high, low, and baseline. Ternary computers are more efficient. Unfortunately there has not been a true artificial ternary computer since 1970
2026-08-21 08:02:21
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Crystal Yamileth :
So… in theory, I could replace my RAM?
2026-08-21 19:45:38
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Leechthechangeling :
why would anyone say brain waves don't have any use in the brain???
2026-08-21 19:11:46
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BloodlineAlchemy :
we are ai
2026-08-21 11:28:01
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bm5x5 :
Does this mean computer are sentient
2026-08-21 18:52:58
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Johnny :
I think therefore I must am
2026-08-21 13:59:46
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Andrew 🇪🇺🕊️❤️🩹 :
That would explain why at times my brain feels like this 😂
2026-08-21 09:50:07
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Cogito_TX :
So PWM
2026-08-21 06:56:15
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Luria :
...I thought this was intuitive
2026-08-21 09:26:39
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Monks of The Way :
I was having this discussion about somebody just the other day where there was saying, human brains are the ultimate digital computers. And I was like, no, that's just not the way they have evolved. They are notoriously unreliable and use massive amounts of cells to successfully complete simple tasks😃
2026-08-21 06:57:51
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Madelyn Amber :
i like to think instead that we wont figure out something better than nature has, unless we first meet with where nature is at and go from there
2026-08-21 08:19:20
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Ebbmg42 :
I thought we have known this for a long time already? Several different signals can use the same neurons and each signal in a neuron can have different strength rather than just off or on. That’s the whole point of neurotransmitter medications, they improve the strength of certain signals, they don’t just change the amount of neurons that send a signal. I could be missing something but this doesn’t sound like a breakthrough.
2026-08-21 13:49:03
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João Paulo :
The weird part is that we might eventually learn how to perfectly reproduce a human brain before we understand what consciousness actually is. We could create something that remembers your entire life and genuinely believes it is you, while the original you still dies
2026-08-21 07:41:48
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lillyflowers :
that weird yellow thing needs a nickname. it is so creepy that I feel the need to name it lol
2026-08-21 10:02:21
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user3021033261400 :
It kind of makes more sense with neural network computing... if you take the normalized range used for the inputs (e.g. -1.0 to 1.0) that's kind of like a wave graph, the weights could be equivalent to resistance/acceptance across the nueral path signifying learned experience. 🧐
2026-08-21 07:09:19
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bruceklogan :
I thought we learned this decades ago. I guess I had just Mandela-affected myself.
2026-08-21 14:41:12
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