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Dandelion said:Wo.
It’s tricky though, because we can’t actually quantify the capacity of the human brain just yet. So how we can know whether something exceeds it, or in what way, remains a moot point. Brains are not computers and computers are not brains. So it’s hard to know what “exceeding the computational capacity” would actually mean in practice. I’d say something like Excel already exceeds the computational capacity of the human brain.
Some problems with the country comparison stats too.
Commented on September 3rd, 2007 at 2:14 am