Originally posted by: LadyJessica
That doesn't work either. a better comparison is a cpu and a neuron since they're both fundamental units of a computer and brain respectively. Now you say we're more intelligent because we have the capacity ofr independant thought. Have you ever wondered fundamentally what that entails? Given, that our brains our brains are composed of neurons (and some supporting glial cells) that just pass signals here and there, the logical conclusion is that our "independant thought" is a compilation of the signals that our neurons pass around to each other. A computer runs whatever instructions it is fed. Neurons aren't much better. They just receive multiple signals and fire/not fire depending on the signal aggregate. Can't say there's much intelligence there.if youre going to do it that way, compare it piece to piece, not piece to whole.
how about neurons to the tracers on any imprinted circut board? all they can do is relay electrons from the start of that tracer to the end.
and humans are more intelligent than computers because we have the capacity for independant thought. a computer only runs a series of calculations for us and displays the result.
lol, im going to keep breaking your argument down untill one of us gets it to a very diluted state, but oh well.
comparing a CPU to a neuron doesnt work all that well either. Youd have to be more selective in that argument by picking a certain part of the CPU, just like you have for the brain. If youre going to pick one of millions [billions?] of neurons in the brain, pick one oh hundreds of the pins on a CPU. they each have their function of relaying electrical signals to their various locations, but without the whole, neither would get much accomplished.
and thats exactly the difference, computers only run the instructions that are fed to them. they have no ability to come up with new instructions [or calculations] independantly. they still need an operator, humans do not.
also, in addition to humans being more intelligent because of independant thought, id like to add that were more intelligent because we learn. if i burn my hand on the stove, ill more than likely not make the same mistake [unless i really like pain] however, a computer has no ability to learn. it will continue to execute the same action over and over untill its operator tells it to halt.
