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The weirdest part is our brain already knows a lot of complicated mathematical equations! We being able to walk, able to catch a moving ball or do any other precise physical action requires a mathematical equation to predict the trajectory! Our brain automatically calculates it while we perform those actions!! Infact sports-men might be the best mathematicians and they dont even know that >.> Its really weird that our brain already knows it but yet our mind finds it difficult to learn :p
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ive always thought squirrels were so funny. the dumbest animal can clime and jump around so well. drive past them and they think a car is a hawk and runs right in front of you. or if it goes inside a room because the sliding glass door was open and theres a bunch of windows they wont be able to find a way out like a fly. they will jump into the window
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I actually have a different stance on that, laughingman. It's like saying your eyes are 30hz, they don't work like that. We don't use math in our brain, we just know somewhere.
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@yestotally its not possible to just know something, our neuron communicates with each other in the form of alternate firing and blanks and their patterns, these firing and blanks can be corresponded to 1 and 0 thus producing boolean algebra which computer chips use to communicate! Our brain works like a computer and there is an internal programming for every process which is quite precise.. its not like saying eyes are 30 hz as i am not comparing the hard wares.. whats being compared is the understanding process. Basically when u want to replicate a brain process in a robot and make it do what we do (walk and catch balls) we need to program mathematical equations for trajectories in it which it solves to predict motion! So since our brain works in a similar fashion and assuming religion or soul is not involved only explanation becomes that it also solves equations to predict motion.
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What u said is correct.. But when the brain receives visual and muscle tension data, the only possible way our brain understands them is through boolean.. and then brain requires to analyse it which requires other set of programs! Yes we get happiness when we catch it and sadness when we drop it, but happiness and sadness are emotions which amygdala-hypocampus(limbus system) inputs to strengthen the learning process and not to be the learning process itself :p the learning process is done by the various centres of cerebral cortex and that needs to involve a mechanism through which it predicts the equation to govern a particular motion! When that equation is wrong we aren't able to catch the ball so limbus system makes us feel sad.. When the equation becomes correct we are able to catch the ball and thus limbus system makes us feel happy and this makes sure that those particular processes involved in predicting that trajectory remains fixed/permanent and we can use it next time :p
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