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Perhaps it will not take as long as some think to build a computer complex enough to duplicate the human brain.
The emulsion of a camera is a coating on the lens that is sensitive to light. It has that in common with the human brain as both take in signals from light and process them.
Computers can reach much higher levels of cryptography than the human brain can process. There are cryptographic formulas that a computer can solve in seconds that a human could take decades to solve.
The human brain on average takes in 11 million bits of information per second. However the brain is only aware of just 40 of those bits of information per second.
The brain, of course. Take away the brain and you have nothing. You can amputate arms, legs and even replace the human heart. Obviously, the brain controls everything, from your breathing to how your muscles react, etc. The brain even contains the soul of all human beings. Hope this helps.
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Would a human die if they where shot point blank range in the temple?
NO! He will not survive. This is because you cannot even take a human brain out. And even if you manage to, he will not survive as when you split it into half, some functions of the brain might be gone.
Ancient mummification processes involved an instrument being pushed up the nose to take out the brain of an already deceased human.
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