On Tuesday, March 09, 2021, at 1:56 PM, Nanograte Knowledge Technologies wrote:
> A damaged brain may seem intact, but it doesn't tend towards high performance 
> in general intelligence.         

I was meaning that it can handle some damage in terms of it's not highly 
brittle. One bit error doesn't make the whole system collapse.  An example that 
many people are now learning is how long consciousness survives in a body 
assumed dead without breathing and heartbeat.  Please reevaluate after reading 
this message everyone on being an organ donor. When you are dead and can't 
speak but you can feel those organs getting ripped out and never report about 
it.  It's also where the term "dead ringer" comes from.

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