A No-Brainer

Discussion in 'Intelligence & Machines' started by %BlueSoulRobot%, Sep 17, 2001.

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  1. %BlueSoulRobot% Copyright! Copyright!! Registered Senior Member

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    Ahoy!

    Just wondering if positronic brains are actually possible. From what I've read in Asimov's books (and correct me if I'm wrong), it's a mass of tissue (or something) and it works similarly to a human brain, with all the neurons and stuff. Is this actually possible?

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  3. kmguru Staff Member

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    Brains by definition are possible. I think you have one. So why not Positronic brain? Even Chocolate Brain is possible too!

    -It all depends on your definition....
     
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    hehehe, chocolate brain

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    Asimov was a REALLY smart guy, he was just ahead of his times. Ofcoarse it's possible, anything is, but why would you want one. Is there something wrong with yours?

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    *lol* Well, maybe if I had a chocolate brain, I'd put it to better use than the 10% I'm functioning upon right now, hehe
    And I totally agree Asimov was a genius...i'm just so disappointed that he died when I was 6, before I even read his first book. I sure would have liked to have met him...

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  9. kmguru Staff Member

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    I grew up with Asimov. He was my favorite author...
     
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