Showing posts with label neurocomputer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label neurocomputer. Show all posts

Friday, December 20, 2019

Theory of the neurocomputer



Theory of the neurocomputer 


What is, what little neurons have made?


Term neurocomputer means a computer, which has similar data handling function with human brains. The system bases multiple microprocessors, which are acting like living neurons. Each microprocessor has own small database and the entirety of processors are collecting those databases, what the sensors will input to that structure. So as you see in theory the neurocomputer is quite easy to create.

But can it someday be more intelligent than a human being? That is a question, what has been bothered, philosophers even centuries. And this question is one of the most frightening things in the world.

The neurocomputer is one of the most fascinating things in the human mind. The system is quite easy to model, but hard to make, and the thing is that we cannot create that kind of computer without deep knowledge of the actions and abilities of neurons, and the neurocomputer means a computer, what learns things like a human being.

There have been abilities to make copies of human brains by using 3D structures of transistors. The problem of those structures is that they don't have memory blocks inside them. So what makes neurons so special? The thing that the neurons are containing the memory blocks, what can be linked together.

When we are thinking that the RAM or read-access memory and ability to store data makes humans, that thing is not true. We must have the ability to forget things because forgetting things makes our memory and ability to handle data effectively operating. 


The reason what makes our brains so unique and powerful is that if the brains don't need some connections they would remove axons from that cell. That causes the memory block would be opened for new data. When the neurons are releasing some connections the connection from the sensors is replacing it, and then the new memory sign would be stored. A large number of neurons guarantees that the memories are stored in the small bites and if the data is missing because the neuron is damaged, that allows that only the small bite of memory or "picture" what is stored in memory has been lost.

How to create microchip, what emulates neuron? We should simply create microprocessors, which are equipped with very small RAM and flash memories. Both memory types, the fast memory, what is deleting, when the electricity is cut and the long term flash-memory, what acts like hard disk are both installed in the neuron, so we should model that kind of structure in the every each microprocessor, what we would do in the neurocomputer.

What makes neuron the neuron? That cell has integrated the memory block and the ability to connect itself to other neurons.  That thing is the ability to conduct electricity and the second thing is the ability to create connections between other neurons. And that thing makes a thing, which is called "intelligence". So if we think that that the database and the number of data are making artificial intelligence that thing would be similar to human intelligence.

So what is human intelligence? If we are thinking about the form of human intelligence we might think that thing is the great number of the databases, what are networking with each other? And every single neuron has the own database. When the human brains would start to make something intelligent, the neurons will send the message through the brains by using multiple neural connections and this thing makes human brains so effective.

They can use multiple data handling units at the same time. So this "iron-based" database handling system would be a series of multiple databases.  And the human brains are the database handling tools.

Could neurocomputer be the series of microprocessors that have integrated memory block? 


But there is also one really big difference between human brains and computers. In human brains, each data handling unit has own memory block. And in the normal computer, the microprocessor and data storages are indifferent places.

So if we want to make a copy of human brains we should make microprocessors, where is an integrated memory. That thing would make the wires between the processor and the memory blocks very short, which eliminates the heat, and one of the reasons for that is an oscillation of the metal atoms.

But when we are thinking about the RAM, there are two types of reading access memory. The memory, what is erasing when the electricity is cut in the memory circuit. And the memory, what stores data to flash-storage. Both of those things are RAM, and if we would make the microprocessors, what have similar abilities with the neurons,  we must create the microchip, which has both types of memory. That thing would make possible to create the microprocessor, which acts more like a neuron.


Thursday, December 5, 2019

Could a computer someday debate itself to the doctor?



Could a computer someday debate itself to the doctor?

The artificial brains 

Could a computer someday debate itself to the doctor? This is one of the best questions, what has ever made in the field of artificial intelligence. For making this kind of thing possible, there is needed the system called the "neurocomputer". That thing is the artificial brains, which will learn things spontaneously. The learning process and structure of those machines are similar to human brains and in those systems, the nanomachines would make connections between the artificial neurons. And they can also remove those connections when they are not needed, which makes them act like human brains. 

When we are thinking about quantum physics that thing would offer also solutions for everyday life, and the solution would be the quantum computer. And that thing is really interesting because that machine will calculate things faster than any computer in the world. It will break every possible code, which is made by using a conventional computer. But that machine will not think. Thinking machines are the thing, that is called as neurocomputers. 

Neurocomputer will be some kind of 3D-model of the quantum computer, which means that the system would be made by using microprocessors, which is created by silicone. That system will use artificial neurons to create thoughts, and those artificial neurons would look like normal neurons, but there is a microprocessor in the place of the nucleus. Every single silicone-neuron would be covered by using the metal net, which makes it possible to emulate the core of neurons. 

This hypothetical system is created for replacing the destroyed neurons, but the system can also be used to form artificial brains. In this structure, the synapsis will be replaced by using the nanorobots, which allows them to move, and that thing makes possible to make artificial connections between neurons. And that kind of system could be a technical copy of the human brains. This kind of technology can be revolutionizing if it would someday work. But this kind of system is a purely theoretical level, and before we will do them, we must carefully think, is this kind of thing, what we want. 
One myth of Albert Einstein

There is one myth of Albert Einstein, and that is that this man had only excellent numbers in his high-school diploma (1). There was only one number three, which makes that thing very remarkable. In that matura the number six was the best, what was possible to get, and that thing makes some people think that this remarkable master-mind of the science was "only human". There are many myths about this man, and one clear thing is that many or sharper saying all universities and laboratories want that kind of student. He was a clever, sharp and fully devoted scientist, who made remarkable theories, which are many times proven to be true. 

So there is one thing, what we must remember when we are thinking about this kind of person. The thing is that when this man lived, there were not text editors and computers, which means that everything, what those men made must be written to paper, and have you ever handled very big and long numerical series in the night and very late. When a person is tired, there would be mistakes, and even today persons who are giving their thesis to the inspectors are making mistakes with things like the speed of light, and sometimes there is km/s, but the real value would be the m/s. 

Those mistakes confess that a person makes the master's thesis self. When we are thinking about the persons, who have lived in the early 20th. century, the tools of those people were very limited, when we compare them with modern scientists, who use supercomputers for checking the formulas, what they have created. Ability to use decimals, where are thousands of numbers make calculations sharper than ever before. And that thing opens the new roads to science. 

If we are thinking about the modern brain scanners, we can find out things, could some fish feel pain, or how the dogs are seeing things? That kind of thing is revolutionizing science. But there is still one thing, what we must realize, and that thing is that the science, observations, and research are different things than some kind of imposing things. When we are thinking about the bitumen test, which shows that the bitumen is liquid or very stiff liquid, that experiment would not be very impressive. 

The test was the funnel, there was a piece of bitumen. After twenty years that bitumen has been flown through the funnel, and researchers have proven that this thing was liquid. So why these kinds of experiments are really important? If we would fix the holes of the space station and high-pressure tanks, we cannot use bitumen for that kind of action. This kind of science would not seem very fantastic or it doesn't offer superlatives, but it's very important in everyday life.

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