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by astrange
1266 days ago
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If a brain is a hypercomputer (like a quantum computer), then you could simulate it on a classical computer; you'd just never be able to do it in constant time, so it could never be fast enough to catch up with reality. Also, you wouldn't be able to simulate a specific existing brain due to the quantum no-cloning theorem. |
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