Submitted by Shelfrock77 t3_z744s0 in singularity
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thehourglasses t1_iy4s4ex wrote
>> similar we are to animals
>!We are animals!<
Shelfrock77 OP t1_iy4s682 wrote
Very true
SnowyNW t1_iy59m67 wrote
Why would we be different lol????…. I’m so confused about fundamental assumptions about biological mechanisms and networks. What’s even more interesting is that hardware and software are almost an exact analog. What is convergent evolution of non living objects? Just proof of the noncontinuum between matter and energy? Are we discovering that computonium could be real or is it just a convenient thought experiment for this idea?
Verzingetorix t1_iy6c87h wrote
> Really just shows how similar we are to animals.
That's such an ignorant statement. The physiological mechanisms governing movement are so ancient there's zero reason to contemplate any differences between humans and other animals. Hell, chances are microscopic multicellular organisms have similar mechanisms governing their motion.
Shelfrock77 OP t1_iy6cz1h wrote
I agree !
SmileEverySecond t1_iy7rhw2 wrote
We describe such behavior with calculus (since there are similaries), same as the way we use mathematical models/techniques to describe nature phenomena, not the other way around. I don't like the title but the content itself is fine.
CommentBot01 t1_iy7t4d2 wrote
So... my brain is smarter than me in math
Desperate_Donut8582 t1_iy94d1s wrote
Calculus doesn’t exist in real life…..math is man made to explain natural phenomena
onyxengine t1_iya6iyu wrote
I think its apparent in the design the the brain is using math to do a lot
Shelfrock77 OP t1_iy4kadj wrote
“Researchers discover that to sharpen its control over precise maneuvers, the brain uses comparisons between control signals — not the signals themselves.”
“Recent work with mice suggests that the brain precisely controls some quick movements by using principles of calculus in its signaling.”
Really just shows how similar we are to animals.