Welcome to the worlds of Steven Michael Harris (Author, Theorist, Educator and Performer).
A brain cell is a living thing with a basic range of emotion relative to the nature of the way it is firing relative to time.
A brain cell is a mathematical mechanism, a voting machine with a quorum that must be reached and the votes are not equal and the rules of the mechanism change in response to previous activity.
A brain cell can decide to say yes or to say no, but the decision is an impartial decision based entirely upon the arrangement of inputs and the messages that are being received (although the brain cell has some influence on the messages being sent to itself using feedback loops so that it can mathematically seek longer periods of pleasure and avoid pain using mathematical principles that shorten the periods spent in pain as well. ).
A computer has one processor (unless it is a very powerful machine with many parallel processors).
Every brain cell is a processor. Every brain cell experiences a small piece of the information.
Every synapse on every brain cell is also a processor of a kind. (The brain is a parallel processing computer with a much more complex processing mechanism than just on and off, 1’s and 0’s. The brain has something like 1,000 trillion processors because of the way it works.)
The brain can change the wiring of its own hardware while in use at its convenience. (No such thing will ever be possible with computers.)
Every brain cell has the same experience as any other brain cell (under the same frequencies of firing on and off).
A brain cell can do any job it is assigned to do, and can change jobs if necessary.
The brain runs entirely on math... emotional math.
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