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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1334489" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Years ago I took a class and the professor was one of the people who designed the logic which is used in computers today. At that time we were using card readers in computing and he told us of different memory system that had been invented but for various reasons were not yet on the market. This all seemed unbelievable to us since our card reading/tape computer occupied around 20,000 ft2 of climate controlled space in a building and the amount of memory was much less than is now found in a smart phone. But over the years I saw his statements come true with the floppy disc then the hard drives and the Pentium chips. I've seen all but one unveiled. The one I've yet to see is the organic liquid memory he spoke of. I remember this one clearly because he posed an interesting question to us in that this memory works on synopsis just like the brain does. His question, "if this works by synopsis like the brain, and the brain can learn and reason then is it not possible for this to do the same?" Wild stuff to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1334489, member: 4362"] Years ago I took a class and the professor was one of the people who designed the logic which is used in computers today. At that time we were using card readers in computing and he told us of different memory system that had been invented but for various reasons were not yet on the market. This all seemed unbelievable to us since our card reading/tape computer occupied around 20,000 ft2 of climate controlled space in a building and the amount of memory was much less than is now found in a smart phone. But over the years I saw his statements come true with the floppy disc then the hard drives and the Pentium chips. I've seen all but one unveiled. The one I've yet to see is the organic liquid memory he spoke of. I remember this one clearly because he posed an interesting question to us in that this memory works on synopsis just like the brain does. His question, "if this works by synopsis like the brain, and the brain can learn and reason then is it not possible for this to do the same?" Wild stuff to think about. [/QUOTE]
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