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Is The Brain A Computer

INTRODUCTION
“These days computer technology is advancing fast and computer developers are coming out with computers that imitate the brain every year. The more computer scientist study the brain to see if thought can be replicated in a machine, the more they get to know about the brain and the more the brain is understood as a mega computer.

Before we can investigate whether or not our brain is a computer, it is necessary to establish what exactly the definitions of a brain and a computer are. According to Webster’s online dictionary a computer is: one that computes; specifically: a programmable usually electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data.
Computers have surpassed us in information processing quickly, just like humans; a computer remembers, thinks and says what it thinks. A computer therefore has a brain, a memory, and the ability to communicate and receive orders. The computer’s brain is its processor, which gives it its thinking power.......


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