Author: Georg v. Zimmermann
Date: 08:33:20 12/22/99
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[...] > >The human brain has 10^10 nerve cells. Each nerve cell is connected to, on >average, 10,000 (10^4) other cells. Therefore, there are 10^14 connections in >the brain. If all this memory were used productively, this would equate to a >computer with about 10^14 bytes of RAM. interesting topic. You sure realize that the human brain is a parallel computer, _very_ massively so. I want to see the computer which calculates with its RAM only ;-). Regards, Georg
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