Ok, here we go...I know a computer has memory, in which information is stored, and a CPU, where the actual "thinking" occurs. Does the human brain use the same parts to store memories *and* to think, or are they separate there as well? If they are the same parts doing the thinking and the storing, would it be advantageous to make a computer part that could process as well as store? Is it better to have parts that are solely suited to one task or that mulitask in regard to logic and data storage?
2006-08-16
17:09:50
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