Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Computational Elements

The rate of change of the chemicals building the brain, which cause the generation, and transmission, of the electrical signals within the organ, guides the flow of the signals, and forms the structure of the neural networks that are responsible for the computational power of the brain.

The computations result in one absolute conclusion, and many relative ones. The absolute conclusion is the more, or most, global conclusion(s) computed, after the process of the data, on each group level.


Groups: Different sets of (received or stored) information, and the respective networks responsible for processing them.

Stronger conclusions are made on more global scales. The different groups of data, the different networks which process them, and the relationships among the networks, determine the nature of these more global conclusions.

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