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Yeah I think from what ive heard at the most we use I think 1/10 of our brain capacity.... Yeah dont quote me on that
The limits to human memory retention have not been calculable to this point. And we still only utilize 10% of the thing.
...I will be virtually doubling memory intake and don't want to blow out my memory if this became an actual possibility.
I doubt that would happen...
Haha, don't worry, I've already run it past some people in the psychology department. They agreed it was possible.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 12, 2009, 09:24:47 PMHaha, don't worry, I've already run it past some people in the psychology department. They agreed it was possible.Yeah and the psychology department really knows what they are talking about. There is a reason why psychology is considered a "soft" science.One prominent theory about memory is that each memory is a specific sequence of neurons that an action potential flows through. Many of these neurons overlap, explaining why memories are connected so each other to tightly sometimes (ie. remembering Gramma every time you see a Ferris wheel). Assuming that this is correct, then based on there being about 100 billion neurons in the brain, and there being a lot more combinations possible than we can imagine...I really don't think you need to worry about this
I wonder if it'd be possible to make artificial lesser consciousness within one's mind: programs that can run calculations without the conscious mind's "supervision."Well, I'm sure it would be possible, I just wonder if it would be probable.
Quote from: Colin Michael on February 13, 2009, 10:38:59 AMI wonder if it'd be possible to make artificial lesser consciousness within one's mind: programs that can run calculations without the conscious mind's "supervision."Well, I'm sure it would be possible, I just wonder if it would be probable. I think it is both. I know there are times when I am driving with my wife on the weekend and we start talking. Before long, I pull into the parking lot of my school, wondering what in the world am I doing here when I was headed to Chuck E. Cheese.I would argue that my subconscious was able to direct my bodily control to drive safely to work, since I had done it every weekday for years. To me, that is a type of "program."