Date: 13/03/2017 03:47:33
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1037055
Subject: Why our brains may be 100 times more powerful than believed

Why our brains may be 100 times more powerful than believed

A new study out of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) has found that one part of the neurons in our brains is more active than previously revealed. The finding implies that our brains are both analog and digital computers and could lead to better ways to treat neurological disorders.

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Date: 13/03/2017 04:06:38
From: transition
ID: 1037060
Subject: re: Why our brains may be 100 times more powerful than believed

Tau.Neutrino said:


Why our brains may be 100 times more powerful than believed

A new study out of the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) has found that one part of the neurons in our brains is more active than previously revealed. The finding implies that our brains are both analog and digital computers and could lead to better ways to treat neurological disorders.

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be a strange twist of analogue made a come back, after the digital revolution.

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Date: 13/03/2017 08:34:42
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1037280
Subject: re: Why our brains may be 100 times more powerful than believed

transition said:


be a strange twist of analogue made a come back, after the digital revolution.

Yes. Just imagine what life would be like if encryption agencies switched to analogue because quantum computers can’t crack analogue codes.

Analogue has held on in several areas where digital has yet to completely catch up. Notably wind tunnels, earthquake testing, architecture and certain branches of art.

I have a soft spot for analogue computing.

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Date: 13/03/2017 08:38:19
From: Tamb
ID: 1037281
Subject: re: Why our brains may be 100 times more powerful than believed

mollwollfumble said:


transition said:

be a strange twist of analogue made a come back, after the digital revolution.

Yes. Just imagine what life would be like if encryption agencies switched to analogue because quantum computers can’t crack analogue codes.

Analogue has held on in several areas where digital has yet to completely catch up. Notably wind tunnels, earthquake testing, architecture and certain branches of art.

I have a soft spot for analogue computing.

I like my analogue watch & speedo. I don’t have to “read” the value, just look at the position of the hand/s.

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Date: 14/03/2017 00:16:01
From: transition
ID: 1037500
Subject: re: Why our brains may be 100 times more powerful than believed

in’n out of the twilight zone
yes into the sleep, into the wake
different order the neurons
varied composite arrangements
new way gentle up’n down
happen upon varied possibilities
God i’m analogue ya know
a revelation after a long mistake
got parallel processes too
revelation, mate, all new yes’t is

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Date: 14/03/2017 01:06:36
From: transition
ID: 1037514
Subject: re: Why our brains may be 100 times more powerful than believed

i’ll put the kettle on

don’t get up

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Date: 14/03/2017 03:40:08
From: Cymek
ID: 1037633
Subject: re: Why our brains may be 100 times more powerful than believed

The best thing about analogue is alien invaders are quite unlikely to monitor it allowing worldwide resistance and counter attacks

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