Talk:Adaptive-organic supercomputer software
Sounds reasonable.
I suppose though are brains don't actually have software in the sense we understand software to mean. Just a fuckload of ever changing and reinforcing connections between neurons.
Did you know that there are apparently 1000 to 10,000 synapses per neuron (I totally didn't find that out on wiki-pedia either http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/facts.html#brain)?
100 billion neurons X 10 thousand synapses = 1,000 trillion synapses. That's a fucking lot of connections. It's quite amazing that something like the human brain can evolve on it's own in the universe.
Do you keep some sort of list to remind you of what each "version" number represents?
A list of sorts for keeping track of ones changes in thinking sounds like a good idea. I've tried keeping a Journal of sorts to do so but I've usually gotten bored writing tedious crap about my day to day life.
A list sounds more useful and less narcissistic.
blokey357 09:02, 13 September 2007 (GMT)
EVOLUTION! COMPLEXITY IS PROOF DAT LIFE WAS CREATID BAI GOD LOL! But to get serious for a second I think we should all keep lists. I remember at various stages having a generally different attitude and outlook on life. Anyone notice how I'm no longer hitting on the drunk chicks at the bar anymore? Or I scream a lot more at hippies than I used to? I also have a job, do sport and have decent grades. I think I need to try and keep a list and track changes. Maybe one day I'll find god... where I left him... on top of the fridge... oh wait no that was my keys.--Dr Boy 13:02, 14 September 2007 (GMT)