The full article about those six atoms and brain imitation is in the New Scientist. But the fact is that these kinds of ideas are revolutionizing quantum technology. There is theoretically possible that atoms can make similar structures like neurons.
And, of course, that brings fascinating ideas to neuroscience but also for artificial intelligence. Some researchers have introduced a model where the electron layers of the atom act as the neuron's membrane. The superpositioned and entangled electrons make channels that are acting as axons in this quantum brain.
The memory blocks that are needed for making the quantum brain function are the electrons that are at the Rydberg state. This thing makes it possible to make the atom cloud where the atoms are formed the 3D structure that is similar to the human brain.
This is one of the visions of the extremely advanced quantum systems. There are many versions of this theoretical quantum computer that has the form of an atom cloud. The shape of the quantum computer is not pre-ordered. Things like electron clouds and even quarks and photon clouds can be from the quantum computer.
And one of the most brilliant quantum computers is the human brain. Each neuron is a biological qubit. And every single neuron can operate in a certain state like atoms, which work in miniature quantum computers.
The thing that makes quantum computers so powerful. Is that they can make multiple operations at the same time.
So because the quantum computer can share the calculations to multiple levels or states that allow the quantum computer makes everything at a very high speed. That thing makes those systems so powerful.
Things like used axon tracks and the neuron's temperature can determine the state of the neuron. I don't know how much the temperature of the neuron affects the state of the neuron. But enzymes that neuron uses to control the neurotransmitters are very sensitive to temperature.
But things like the number of used axons that neuron uses. And the route of the signal affects the determination of the state of the neurons. This thing makes our brain the most fascinating tool in the world.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2333553-quantum-computer-made-of-6-super-sized-atoms-could-imitate-the-brain/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rydberg_atom
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