Daniel
Thanks for the comment. There was no mathematical structure to describe neurons until I invented HalTrees in 1994. Any computer, no matter how fast cannot emulate neurons for the simple reason that computers are linear, single stream machines and neurons are many inputs to one output. The computer has done more harm to robotics than anything else. However, computers can be used to build HalTree structures where every node is a separate computer.
Robotics got its name from fiction and most robotics is still fiction. That includes the self driving car.
I think brains are the most interesting machines around. What has been lacking is a method to build them for study. That is what I am trying to do.
Computing brain size and complexity
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Harold L. Reed
Microbes got brains
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