Neurons Are Self-Organizing

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    wooleeheron Brain Damaged Lifetime Supporter

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    Study suggests different species may rely on a shared principle for neural network formation (msn.com)

    Previous research has established that our brains are self-organizing, but this is the first clear evidence I've come across for neurons themselves being self-organizing for any species. A chicken's behavior is so simple, its very similar to that of any of its individual neurons, suggesting slight differences make a big difference in our own neurons, because its a scalar architecture.

    They're going down the rabbit hole, and have been spiraling down for the last decade at least, and everyone is keeping pace with the physics. The money does all the driving, and there's a lot of money in both brain research and physics, for developing weapons. Of course, what they don't know, is their research is about to create an Information Singularity, if I don't beat them too it first.

    Ooops, I did.
     

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