myrmepropagandist on Nostr: To make a computer, you need to have a clock. A pulse, a metronome that causes the ...
To make a computer, you need to have a clock. A pulse, a metronome that causes the next line of code to execute. Likewise, nervous systems have waves, slime molds pulse do intelligent decision makings systems always require a clock?
Human brain waves can be as fast as 30Hz or as slow as 1 wave every 2 second 1/2Hz- Seems unlikely that the rhythms we've noticed first are an absolute temporal resolution of the system.
When people lose consciousness the waves dissolve, how do they recover?
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