Thanks.

ETA: A reduction of snarkiness which is almost always counter productive.
i hate it!sparks wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:20 pm And now here's one for Di may she spin in her grave:
https://www.accuweather.com/en/climate/ ... ef/1677846
Looks like you got out at just about the right time Darlin'.![]()
Well, mr stanky, we recently got a step closer to understanding thought:stanky wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 2:05 am
i felt it to be 'self-evident'.
if thought is a metabolic process that requires energy, stuff gets moved, stuff is made of electrons and other wee bits. all set in motion with something ephemeral that we don't understand much. Thought itself is certainly worthy of deep investigation. We take it for granted.
Fascinating stank. There are only two conclusions that can be drawn from your reply here. 1. You're trying to be funny. 2. You're being evasive on supplying your source information.stanky wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 12:12 amWell, mr stanky, we recently got a step closer to understanding thought:stanky wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 2:05 am
i felt it to be 'self-evident'.
if thought is a metabolic process that requires energy, stuff gets moved, stuff is made of electrons and other wee bits. all set in motion with something ephemeral that we don't understand much. Thought itself is certainly worthy of deep investigation. We take it for granted.
A fruit fly's brain has been sliced into 7,000 units and examined under electron microscopes. The claim being made is that we've mapped the neural connections of the fly brain. Like,150 million of them. The scientists in the article were gosh-darned excited and thought it would only take 30 years or so to do the same with the human brain.
It's a wonder what a fruit fly can manage with that tiny brain. A male can 'sing' songs of seduction, for instance.
Evidence?
(Something i read on the interweb)
Evidence is for people that insist on solid ground, where, as we slowly discover, there isn't any.
Interesting research but tells us nothing so far.The human brain is roughly a million times more complex than the fruit fly brain, putting a complete wiring diagram beyond practical reach with today’s technology. It would also require some hefty memory: scientists estimate it would amount to a zettabyte of data, equivalent to all of the world’s internet traffic for a year.