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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-05 15-48

in LeoFinance21 days ago

Part 8/19:

From a physics standpoint, all information processing—whether in neurons or quantum phenomena—is fundamentally different from traditional computer architecture, which relies on linear, silicon-based systems. If everything that processes information counts, then the universe itself could be viewed as a massive computer. Yet, for practical purposes, human brains are not just computers; their architecture and operation are different enough that attempting to equate them directly with digital computers is misleading.