philmo69
philmo69 t1_j27u9p9 wrote
Reply to comment by The_Sauce106 in The brain has a frame rate by The_Sauce106
Yeah you're to focus on individual electrons moving short distances... Nothing is accomplished on that scale in the brain. That's like counting the actual monitor frame rate as frames per billionsths of a second instead of how many frames per second. If you counted it as frames per billionsths of a second then almost every billionth of a second you wouldn't be able to draw a frame or do anything on a computers scale. We use the larger scale of how many frames we can draw on screen per second because its more meaningful as we usually only draw 30 to 120 frames every second. In our brains it takes hundreds of thousands of plank lengths or more spread out over thousands of connections to accomplish any given process so it's just a poor scale by which to measure things. Our brains processing flows more than frames. Theres never a given moment that can be interrupted as stillness and referenced as a frame at the scales that are meaningful to our minds. We don't ever exist within a frame and can only view our mind as its current state and never as a fully drawn and complete frame of reference.
philmo69 t1_j27r64b wrote
Reply to comment by The_Sauce106 in The brain has a frame rate by The_Sauce106
Not entirely sure what you mean by that. Our brains don't work on a scale that runs up against planck length when it comes to forming thoughts. Our minds are a vast network of interconnected neurons and every thought, idea, subconscious stuff, it all happens by passing though multiple parts of this network in whats better described as waves of action that cascade though the brain and end in our perceptions and actions. Every wave branches out so may take a different path than the one before even with the same inputs. So the distance each wave travels is going to be different and they may also travel at different speeds based off conditions. On top of all that we have more then one wave of action traveling though the network of our minds at the same time so we are always in the beginning, middle, and end of processing multiple things at all times at the same time. Of all the metaphors for the mind you could choose frame rate is just doing it injustice.
philmo69 t1_j27p3es wrote
Reply to comment by The_Sauce106 in The brain has a frame rate by The_Sauce106
Nothing gets processed in that distance though. It would require multiples of the plank length to accomplish any given process in our brain so its not really a valid measurement of our brains processing abilities.
philmo69 t1_j27of31 wrote
Reply to The brain has a frame rate by The_Sauce106
No it doesn't... We don't process things in frames. Our brains work more smoothly than that. We do have limitations on how much can be dealt with at any given moment but our brains do too much all at once to reference it like frames.
philmo69 t1_jak6frq wrote
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I really need to get up to Alaska for northern lights...