Hi Stathis Papaioannou
I don't think so, because the robot rat seems to keep running into things.
A real rat would skidaddle out of there.
Roger , rclo...@verizon.net
8/18/2012
Leibniz would say, If there's no God, we'd have to invent him so everything
could function.
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From: Stathis Papaioannou
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Time: 2012-08-18, 09:32:31
Subject: Re: Re: A rat brain robot
On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 8:04 AM, Roger rclo...@verizon.net wrote:
Hi Stathis Papaioannou
It would be useful if the ratbrain robot scientists would
try to do some kind of biological imaging (magnetic resonance ? who knows ?)
to verify that the segment of rat brain isn't just acting as
an electrical conductor (or resistor or capacitor or inductor).
Maybe they could just mo9nitor some of those functions during its
operations.
Neurons have resistance and capacitance, and if you changed these
variables the neurons would malfunction. But the question was about
the behaviour of the rat: do you think the robot rat could behave just
like a biological rat given a certain environment or not?
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