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Is the human brain similar to a Turing machine, whether it is determinist or not-determinist?

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Is the human brain similar to a Turing machine, whether it is determinist or not-determinist?

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Miranda y Skynet Is it possible to dream about real things that happened or are happening in another place? There is no “psychic” connection between our brains in the dream state and any external reality. Current conventional wisdom is that when we dream we are processing information we were recently exposed to. So it is possible that our dreams can be triggered by recent experiences, even those we are not fully consciously aware of. But there is no evidence that our dreaming brains can access information either remotes or in the past through “anomalous” means. aLZiNouS What importance has the Internet played as an instrument for diffusion of critical thought? Invaluable. The internet is an incredible resource of information, and has been an effective way to distribute critical information. The most useful feature is that when someone is interested in or researching a particular topic, they can search the internet and find an otherwise obscure critical article. So information gets to t

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