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Re: [f-cpu] "Tree"



On Wed, 9 Jan 2002, Ben Franchuk wrote:
> Juergen Goeritz wrote:
> 
> > Why? If you look at the design of man. You got one half
> > of the brain working in top-down (analyze) and the other
> > half in bottom-up (integrate). There has been a lot of
> > experiments going on to get an idea how the brain works.
> > If you don't use both halves you be nothing and hardly
> > achieve anything. Okay, now I somehow got philosophical ;-)
> 
> Lets not forget the brain is layered with primeval brains
> handling the 'OS' kernel and user stuff more recently evolved.
> The real difference (other than physical stuff) is the higher
> degree of redundancy and re-programing in living things.
> Byte magazine had a good bit on brains many years back.

But is it a real bottom-up design by evolution
- or did some whatever do a top-down design? :-)

JG

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