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Are human brains "only" the quantum computer?

 
 

Are human brains "only" the quantum computer?

The idea for that kind of idea that the human brains are acting like the quantum computer is quite a new thing. The reason why some people are thinking like this is that the magnetite crystals can act like qubits. And that thing is causing the revolution in computing. So are those magnetite crystals the switches. 

That is sending the data in the many axons and neurons at the same time? The thing that makes that thing important is that the number of neurons. What is involving in the data handling process is depending on how fast the solution is. And the thing is that the brains can transfer the data, what is under the handling to the subconsciousness, which means that the brains can handle things without that kind of thing is returning to consciousness. 

What if we would create artificial intelligence, what uses empty databases, but what would take the models from the sensors? Would that thing make the "computer baby" possible? 

So if we are thinking that the brains are the quantum computer, we can transfer that idea to the self-learning artificial intelligence. The thing is that artificial intelligence can take the data or action model from the sensor and transfer it to the database is similar to what the humans are using in their life. And this thing has brought one of the most interesting ideas in the mind of the system research. 

Can we create a computer child what is learning by using the empty databases? By using this kind of thing the system would be acting like a real child, and this kind of thing can make it possible to teach more effective teachers. In that process, the teacher candidates would teach a computer or robot, and if that thing would learn things that would make the training suitable. And then the teacher can turn to train humans. But those magnetite crystals have brought one thing in my mind. 

If those magnetite crystals are compass stylus, what purpose is to detect the magnetic fields, there is a possibility that the human being can be connected to the computer without any microchip. That means that the computers, what have the WLAN-systems, what have a certain frequency in use, could transmit and receive the data between human brains and computer networks. So that kind of thing allows the singularization of technology and connecting the human to computers by using an extremely effective way. 

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