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by hyperpallium2
1521 days ago
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Wild theory: most of the human brain is there to harness untrammelled intelligence to the organism's best interests. There is so much, because intelligence needs a complex cage - without the cage becoming sentient itself. A bit like a finite state automaton containing a Turing machine.
People can still escape, but it's hard. Disorders like autism represent failure of the cage. |
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