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by legacynl
37 days ago
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> The human brain doesn't have "a lot of" inputs, but rather infinite inputs. That's not true though. It's 'a lot', not infinite. Not everything affects the output that our brain produces. As far as we're currently aware the brain IS deterministic. If you were able to perfectly duplicate a brain and it's environment/state, the resulting output of that brain will always be the same. |
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It responds to EM fields...so yeah, basically infinite.
> If you were able to perfectly duplicate a brain and it's environment/state
Big if. As I said, if the brain is deterministic, everything is. And then it's a meaningless discriminator. I already explained why I think you can't duplicate the state/environment perfectly.