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>From: erwin@trwacs.UUCP (Harry Erwin)
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Subject: Re: Physical limits when programming neurons and minds
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Date: 30 Nov 91 17:35:20 GMT
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I suspect we will find we have insurmountable problems modelling the
neuron. The problem is that a good model is structurally stable, and 
the object we are trying to model is probably not.

Cheers,
-- 
Harry Erwin
Internet: erwin@trwacs.fp.trw.com


