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The Secret of Human Thought Revealed

How to Create a Mind

Ray Kurzweil

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"What seems astonishing is that a mere three-pound object, made of the same atoms that constitute everything else under the sun, is capable of directing virtually everything that humans have done: flying to the moon and hitting seventy home runs, writing hamlet and building the Taj Mahal - even unlocking the secrets of the brain itself." [ Joel Havemann ]
There are no images, videos, or sound recordings stored in the brain. Our memories are stored as sequences of patterns. Memories that are not accessed dim over time.
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Our conscious experience of our perceptions is actually changed by our interpretations.
If we have told a particular story many times we will begin to actually learn the sequence of language that describes the story as a series ofseparate sequences. Even in this case our memory is not a strict of words, but rather of language structures that we need to translate into specific word sequences each time we deliver the story. That's why we tell a story a bit differently each time we share it (unless we learn the exact word sequence as a pattern).
We can often recognise a pattern even though we don't recognise it well enough to be able to describe it.
Each of us lives within the universe -the prison- of his own brain. Projecting from it are millions of fragile sensory nerve fibers, in groups uniquely adapted to sample the energetic states of the world around us: heat, light, force, and chemical composition. That is all we ever know of it directly; all else is logical inference. [ Vernon Mountcastle ]
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Each of us lives within the universe -the prison- of his own brain. [Vernon Mountcastle]
The fetus is having experiences, and the neocortex is learning. S/he can hear sounds, especially her/his mother's heartbeat, which is one likely reason that the rhythmic qualities of music are universal to human culture.
I believe that at the end of century the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicting. [ Alan Turing ]
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