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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-05 15-48

in LeoFinance21 days ago

Part 6/19:

The speaker highlights fundamental differences: biological brains and electronic computers are built on different substrates. Human brains do not have separate CPUs and memory units; instead, their memory and processing are intertwined within neurons, maintained through bioelectric signals like 7Hz pulses. This self-organizing architecture means that in some ways, the brain’s operations resemble memristors—components that store and process information simultaneously.