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Intel and a Brain #81213
07/12/06 20:32
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Hi,

My company is soon to come out with the most advanced microprocessor yet. It has over 1 billion transistors in it.

Intel's "Montecito" Will be a BILLION transistors

Yeah, too funny and everyone around the world will know that we created it.

Yet, the more complex human brain with 120 trillions inter-connections, some still think has no creator.

ESSAYS ON ORIGINS:

Let me quote the site below:
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The human brain consists of approximately 12 billion cells, forming
120 trillion interconnections.




Yeah really nice, but when Intel comes out next week with their super advanced 1 billion chip processor, then some of you brainiacs will think they caught up with God's invention, which is the human body.

Nope they did not. They are still light years behind. LOL And yes there still is a creator.

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Re: Intel and a Brain [Re: Ran Man] #81214
07/12/06 21:12
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So I guess this analogy is proof for polytheism then ?
Just like the chip was created by a department full of people, so the brain was created by a department full of gods ?

Re: Intel and a Brain [Re: Marco_Grubert] #81215
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lol, I guess it could be polytheism.

The theory is that any complex design needs a designer or designers.

Re: Intel and a Brain [Re: Ran Man] #81216
07/12/06 23:16
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This really makes no sense at all. How does a microchip prove that there is a creator? Come on...

Anyway, I'm really sure that Ran Man works for Intel... what's his job there, janitor?


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Re: Intel and a Brain #81217
07/12/06 23:19
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Science won't accept a creator, therefore any theory that presupposes no creator is automatically correct. Quit asking questions.


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Re: Intel and a Brain [Re: Irish_Farmer] #81218
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Your statement is equally non-sensical. Not every theory is automatically correct, whether or not it denies a creator...

Science doesnt work that way.


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Re: Intel and a Brain [Re: Matt_Aufderheide] #81219
07/13/06 10:46
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Cool - microprocessors already are 1/120 as capable as our brain, and AI gets better and better too. Soon we won't be the most intelligent being on this planet anymore => good night

Re: Intel and a Brain [Re: Sebe] #81220
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Dude, AI will NEVER be as advanced as a human brain. We dont even know how it works, so its redicilous that we claim that we are getting close. AI will never be concious. Its an appealing concept for science fiction junkies though.

Re: Intel and a Brain [Re: capanno] #81221
07/13/06 12:59
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What is "concious" exactly? That you are aware of yourself? What makes you think you are aware of yourself and not programmed to think you are.

Re: Intel and a Brain [Re: ROMAC] #81222
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We don't have to know how our brain works to create machines that are conscious. All that we have to teach them is how to _learn_, that's all. We too have developed being conscious over millions of years, by learning, in- and output of information. Just create something with 120 billions of transistors and give it the ability to learn, and in some time you'll have Human Species V. 2.00

And remember, 500 years ago everybody was absolutely sure that flying would never be possible

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