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    Closed-form Continuous-time Neural Networks

  • beso

    BioElectric Simulation Orchestrator (by daysful)

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    Bio Electric Tissue Simulation Engine: Mark I

  • tequila

    A High-Level Abstraction Framework for Quantum Algorithms

  • > Once you stop caring about the brain and neurons and you find out that almost every cell in the body has gap junctions and voltage-gated ion channels which for all intents and purposes implement boolean logic and act as transistors for cell-to-cell communication, biology appears less as something which has been overcome and more something towards which we must strive with our primitive technologies: for instance, we can only dream of designing rotary engines as small, powerful, and resilient as the ATP synthase protein [2].

    But what of wave function(s); and quantum chemistry at the cellular level? https://github.com/tequilahub/tequila#quantumchemistry

    Is emergent cognition more complex than boolean entropy, and are quantum primitives necessary to emulate apparently consistently emergent human cognition for whatever it's worth?

    [Church-Turing-Deutsch, Deutsch's Constructor theory]

    Is ATP the product of evolutionary algorithms like mutation and selection? Heat/Entropy/Pressure, Titration/Vibration/Oscillation, Time

    From the article:

    > The next step, Lechner said, “is to figure out how many, or how few, neurons we actually need to perform a given task.”

    Notes regarding Representational drift* and remarkable resilience to noise in BNNs) from "The Fundamental Thermodynamic Cost of Communication: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34770235

    It's never just one neuron.

    And furthermore, FWIU, human brains are not directed graphs of literally only binary relations.

    In a human brain,

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