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Is it possible to clone the human brain using codes? If yes, what are the code combinations?

Brain cloning

3rd Jan 2018, 7:28 AM
OLUSEGUN OBADINA
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8 Answers
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I have always believed that human brain is well too complicated and complex to imitate, and as such, find it hard to believe that a human's code can beat the human creator's code, it is so small yet it stores so much memory, never needs a break, and self-capable for learning, through visual and audio, and senses too. Maybe someday human creation may come close to it, but I'm not too sure that day will come anytime soon. This is my personal opinion, pretty sure others have their own saying though.
3rd Jan 2018, 8:51 AM
Ipang
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It may eventually happen in the future, but its a bit too complex for now. keep trying though!!
23rd Feb 2018, 5:32 PM
Eti-ini Effiong-Robert
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First off most 99.9% don't even use 10% of their brain AND WE in the general sense have yet too understood how or what is probable within the 90% when in reality most people actually use less than 7% at best for reading, writing, dexterity, math, arts, sciences, and general daily functions both active and reactive, visual, sound, smell, and taste...
26th Feb 2018, 10:04 PM
BroFar
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@Ipang cooOL answer
3rd Jan 2018, 8:55 AM
Abhishek Tandon
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I believe so too,you can only create a prototype of it but you will have to duplicate every single nerve cell Brain structure on software and hardware
4th Jan 2018, 10:02 PM
Toluwase Shoniran
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@Ipang: Nice contribution
3rd Jan 2018, 8:54 AM
OLUSEGUN OBADINA
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ipang has said it all, although i think that with the way technology is moving really fast. It wouldn't be a surprise to see a almost perfect replica in 50 years
7th Jan 2018, 10:40 AM
Theedon
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Eti-ini Effiong-Robert :great contribution
2nd Apr 2018, 5:21 PM
Toluwase Shoniran