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    I Efficiency of computers vs. brains

    I was explained this is due to difference of their structures and operations. You have to know that all in machine and operations are based on human assumptions. E.g. binary presentation on/off or true/false and setting of this elements in sequence was accepted as a polynomial based 2. each...
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    I Efficiency of computers vs. brains

    I mean no advise for nobody. I try to demonstrate "we are doing math by recall process". But I can say that students must memorize the first 10 numbers (0 - 9) and sum of each pair of single digits or count up by 1. then they learn methodology how to extent this ability for multi digit numbers...
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    I Efficiency of computers vs. brains

    I mean people who have no resource of education like child of Africans. There is also no informal maths 'education' even. Also some conducted experiments showing learning is some kind of storing and recalling. if you teach any math operation like addition to an infant and exclude a specific...
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    I Efficiency of computers vs. brains

    I doubt on it! if you believe scientific methods, your theory must be proofed! "EVERY human brain's plasticity along with the invention / discovery of Math be in the process of changing that." must be relevant for human of any kind, regardless of if educated or not! But no math activity can be...
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    I Efficiency of computers vs. brains

    I agree with you! it has wider range of METHODS. (algorithms) but no structure to perform arithmetic operation. it performs a store and recall in all of those process. I mean there is no adder structure to sum up 3 & 4 to produce 7. but it stores "3+4" and result "7". it also stores a...
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    I Efficiency of computers vs. brains

    if you look the Booth's algorithm, it expressed in a loop and loop controlled with conditional branch "32nd repetition?" this proof of no dedicated circuit for multiplication in computer but there is a micro code is doing multiplication executing an algorithm (using existing circuits like as...
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    I Efficiency of computers vs. brains

    thank you jim mcnamara for your contribution was very valuable for me (to upgrade my knowledge) , as my education (1967), those stuff was named as micro code (result obtained by execution of several other basic operations).
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    I Efficiency of computers vs. brains

    are you sure? As far as I know, multiplication is done with a micro code implementing "russian peasant" algorithm "add & shift" I did not seen multiplication hardware in ALU. if you sure I will be glad to see this circuit. Can you give me a link?
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    I Efficiency of computers vs. brains

    I think the answer laying in the specific operation structure of both entities. Human brain is accumulating new data on old data and form a plex structure. To access a specific data it must visit considerable amount of nodes. For simple basic arithmetic like addition 121+023, it seek the answer...
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    Recycled Energy versus Renewable Energy

    I defined turbine as Rankine type. Condenser pump is standard in this type turbines. Also we have heat pump in our configuration. We can harvest heat from turbine container first. The turbine exhaust the butane vapour into very cold environment yield condensation then standard condensation pump...
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    Recycled Energy versus Renewable Energy

    To days trend topic is “Renewable Energy”. Everybody are trying to jump in this topic wagon. They are discussing either wind or solar farm is better choice for future investment. They also arguing their solution will prevent global warming. But, in my opinion (especially wind farms) will yield...
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    Assembly language programming vs Other programming languages

    Think on a case a machine having 16 register (as IBM), In program; you branch into a subroutine, you will going to save registers before starting subroutine and restore them before return back to caller Tel me how many programmer could count and mark which registers are altered in subroutine and...
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    Assembly language programming vs Other programming languages

    Most people think assembly is speedy than high level languages. But I'm telling if high level language is configured more intelligently, it may be faster than assembler. Speed is majorly dependent on algorithms. if you implement an algorithm time cost as W(n) in assembly code (supposed as...
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    Why is it so much easier to increase the temperature of something vs. decreasing it?

    As far as my knowledge on thermodynamics in nature; Heat flows from hotter region to colder region. Heat flow from colder region to hotter region request work done on system. Consider reversibility. A heat engine produce work while heat flows from hotter region to colder region (naturally) if...
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    Assembly language programming vs Other programming languages

    NO NOT assembler is you can't run assembly program before assembling and linkage editing staff. this is not true also simple branch is almost same with assembler code generation while using a macro line in assembler will produce several lines. I'm not to intend to defying standard terminology...
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