The idea/ theory of a positronic brain is relatively possible but in realty no. The idea was originally thought of by the Science Fiction writer Isaac Asimov. It was meant to be the central computer for a robot and is used in lots of programs like Star Trek: The Next Generation but these are fictional. It was the thought because positron was a newly discovered particle and so the buzz word positronic, coined by analogy with electronic, added a contemporary gloss of popular science to the concept.
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yes. it was the cerebrospinal fluid that makes it possible and it is protected by the skull.
It's possible that some atoms in my brain were once part of Albert Einstein's body, as atoms are constantly recycled in the environment. However, the chances of any specific atoms in my brain having belonged to him are incredibly small.
Aristotle believed that the blood was cooled by the brain.
Light reflects off objects and enters your eyes, where it is focused by the lens onto the retina. The retina then converts the light signals into electrical impulses that travel through the optic nerve to the brain. The brain processes these signals into images, allowing you to see objects around you.
The brain weighs more than the lungs. The average weight of an adult human brain is about 3 pounds, while the total weight of both lungs together is around 2.2 pounds.
The Positronic Man has 204 pages.
The Positronic Man was created in 1993-11.
The ISBN of The Positronic Man is 0-385-26342-2.
"I just reverted the positronic flow"
The central component of a robot that makes it act like human is the positronic brain.
The situation existed when the positronic brain was damaged, and when the robot convinced itself the rule should be broken "for the betterment of the whole race of humanity."
Dr. Susan Calvin expresses her concerns to Dr. Rash about unilaterally altering the positronic brain, emphasizing the ethical implications and the potential risks of making such a significant change without consultation. She argues that the decision could have unforeseen consequences not only for the robot but also for humanity as a whole. Calvin insists on the importance of collaboration and transparency in scientific advancements to ensure safety and responsibility.
Epic Fu - 2006 Rock My World Positronic Pimp Dumbledore Pride 2-43 was released on: USA: 24 October 2007
It is not possible to have no brain. If you do not you will not live a life. If you did not have a brain your body would not know how to move, breathe and do neccesary things to live.
No, it is not possible for a baby to survive without a brain as the brain is essential for controlling vital functions and processes in the body.
They do not have anything that could be called a brain.
Yes. It is possible to remove tissues from your brain.