Posted on 11/10/2017 10:57:09 AM PST by Red Badger
Nope. Not enough space in those unnaturally thick skulls.
Zackly.
Not with the tech planted inside your cranium and a battery that never runs out because it’s fed by your own body electrochemistry.
Is there a percentage bigger than 100?
Gives whole new meaning to that Blue Screen of Death thingy.
Form and function...
Computers & Brains...
Both process data...
Both can process information and get a result...
The difference is our brains (except liberals) have trillions more capacity and ability to do things a computer will never do...
Love, hate, greed, emotion etc...
We will never build a brain even remotely close to that lump of gray matter on top of our necks...
That won’t stop them from trying..................
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Memory resides in the mind, not the brain.
There is a difference.
Great - until the recipient starts shooting up the local mall aiming for Ike Clanton. :)
I have no doubt that 100 or even 50 years from now, technology will be focusing on the human brain and its capabilities with direct connection to computers and electronic devices.......
Forbidden Planet, with Robbie the Robot! Sure. 1956? The humans linked their minds together, went to sleep and their hidden resentments came to the front. They all killed each other. No one woke up. They all killed each other “in their sleep.”
The Krell forgot one thing, the monsters form the ID
Yeah right....I’m still waiting for the flying cars I was promised in so many issues of Popular Mechanics et al.
Guy pays for memory deletion. Then they delete the memory of him making thr payment and charge him again til his account is empty...then delete that he ever went to that clinic....when you get memory deleted, go with a buddy.
Wirehead—a technological enabling of a possible selection process, which ultimately weeds out those with low self-control from the gene pool.
Testing of rats with brain electrode implants, provided early evidence for development of an extreme addiction, to the exclusion of normal survival behaviors.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wirehead_(science_fiction)
There is more processing power in a smartphone now, than to be found in all but the most extreme gaming PC’s.
The applied art of macrame, of copper wires threaded through arrays of ferrite beads. Never hands-on on any commercial equipment with Core in actual use—had adopted DRAM by that time. Here is a memorable space application for a potential radiation environment.
https://www.theverge.com/2012/4/26/2976471/nasa-core-rope-memory-apollo-guidance-computer
Did you mean there is more processing power in a smartphone now then found in all of but the most extreme gaming PCs of yesteryear?
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