Dendrites: Neuronic Capacitors & Evolution of Computing Architecture.
I still think creating artificial neurons are a better option, we still make layered pcb styled machines, theirs nothing natural like that.
We use neurons in several directions creating a thought. Like a bee has about 800k neurons. CPU's have millions of resistors. But they create so much heat in comparison. What they need to do is make capacitive neurons which means different computational hardware. Mimicry of processing using neuronic capacitors. It would allow for dynamic processing, leading to adaptable computing systems. A reduction of energy required to power its circuitry as flow of electrons wouldn't need to be consistently maintained, this technology is akin to how computers used to fill large rooms in the 1960's, how micronisation of computing was done to allow for personal computers.
Its a matter of redesigning the architecture to be better. Moving from multilayered approaches to multidimensional frameworks. It feels like this was akin to how clocks where, layered against each other turning parts to make a greater result. A holdover of a bygone era for sure. The hardware is bottlenecking the software. While CPUs do give multithreadding, brains use billions of interconnected neurons. Minds self optimise where as artificial circuitry brute forces energy.Clock based legacy systems induce predictability, step by step, line by line. Cognition thrives on chaos and creativity.
It's hard to find inspiration in something that doesn't seem to exist. It's like a form of cognitive projection. A what if but based on reality than science fiction. It's like trying to think of how to feed organic tissues in wetware. That is another layer of complexity. It's easier to make smaller steps that ate surrounded by the available technologies that exist with some creative reinterpretations.
The stuff I think of at 6am before breakfast 😂
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