Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 12:09:36 06/22/05
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On June 21, 2005 at 17:11:08, Mark Ryan wrote: >On June 21, 2005 at 09:22:37, Vincent Lejeune wrote: > >>On June 21, 2005 at 03:51:48, Mark Ryan wrote: >> >>>In 1969, my physics professor led our class into a small room where there was a >>>time-sharing computer terminal. The terminal consisted of something that looked >>>like a teletype machine, and a printer, and it was hooked up to a mainframe >>>computer at some university. >>> >>>The professor connected to the mainframe, and he started to explain something to >>>us. Suddenly he interrupted himself, and he said, "You need to understand >>>something about computers: they are as fast as lightning, and they have a >>>wonderful memory, but they are as stupid as all hell." >> >>You need to understand something about human brains : they composed by a large >>number of synapse (10^11), they have a lot (1000 to 10000) connexions to each >>other (1000 to 10000), but they are stupid as hell. > >I would have to agree with you, just looking at political voting patterns in >Canada :) Vincent couldn't care less, he's from Belgium :) In any case you guys are presenting the human brain a tad simple. >>What do this prove ? >> >>:o) >> >>I very like description of the human brain (simplified here). >> >>There's no clear, definition of intelligence, all experts have differents >>opinions ... >> >> >> >>> >>>!!!!! >>> >>>Go, Adams.
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