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Boltzmann Brain and China Brain





Boltzmann Brain and China Brain

1) Boltzmann Brain (1)

Term "Boltzmann Brain" means brains, which are formed spontaneously, and that thing would have the abilities of real brains. The idea seems to be very far away from reality because for forming the brains need much more than some structure, what is forming from nothing. So this thing is more philosophical than practical theorem about the creature, what would form spontaneously, and then reach the knowledge and ability to understand the things and its existence. 

The modern version of this thing would be artificial intelligence, which realizes it's existence. This could be the algorithmic solution for that kind of thing. And then we can think of learning as a series of memories. This means that if we could create artificial brains by using living neurons, we could drive the knowledge to those brains by using electromagnetic impulses. 

But could we sometimes make the real-life version of this kind of thing, what is, of course, a very interesting question? When we are thinking about human brains, they are not only neurons. They are also electric actions between neurons. But the human brains are also memories, and feelings, which are stored in their structure. And those things also affect the structure of the brains. 

The problem is that there is a possibility that we could create the wire cage by using nanotubes and then culture neurons in those tubes, what mission would bring the nutrient for those neurons. And this thing would allow making by using the stem cells, what are forming the neurons in that structure. And then the data could be driven in those cells by using electromagnetic impulses. So this could be one version of the Boltzmann's brains. 

What kind of creature would be the hypothetical thing, what would be born spontaneously? How that creature would see us? And what kind of relationship this thing would be with us? Those things are really interesting to think about in the nights before going to sleep. 

2) China Brain (2)

Making of artificial brains would be happening by using another philosophical model of that same topic. Then we are thinking about the population of China, which is 1,4X10⁹ and the number of neurons in human brains. That is 50 billion, each Chinese would play neuron in the network, what is acting like human brains? In that case, the people would have the same functions as neurons have in the human brains. And that thing would make the artificial brains. 

The China Brain has connected with the idea that every Chinese would deliver one neuron to the great entirety. In that time when the idea of China Brains was introduced, in 1978 people thought that there were 1,4 billion neurons in the human brains. And that gave ideas that the Chinese could make artificial brains very easily. But in modern times we know that there are many more neurons than we expected in the human brains, and that's why the China Brain is only the philosophical theorem. But that kind of theorems is really interesting to think. 



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