We pretend that the brain is binary, like a computer. But it's not. It's completely holographic.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In terms of the brain, you can in a crude way think of the human brain as a computer.
The brain-mind is not a computer, and regarding it as one has led to a variety of theoretical dead ends.
We basically created a computational unit out of two brains.
The human brain is probably one of the most complex single objects on the face of the earth; I think it is, quite honestly.
Eventually, I believe, current attempts to understand the mind by analogy with man-made computers that can perform superbly some of the same external tasks as conscious beings will be recognized as a gigantic waste of time.
The human brain must continue to frame the problems for the electronic machine to solve.
Many cognitive psychologists see the brain as a computer. But every single brain is absolutely individual, both in its development and in the way it encounters the world.
Brain: an apparatus with which we think we think.
We live in a digital world, but we're fairly analog creatures.
The human brain works as a binary computer and can only analyze the exact information-based zeros and ones (or black and white). Our heart is more like a chemical computer that uses fuzzy logic to analyze information that can't be easily defined in zeros and ones.