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Yes and how did this machine come to be? Turing created it out of nothing because he had a vision. This science didn't exist before, and all of a sudden it did.
Which server is this? : )"The Internet" resides on a server which is essentially a computer.
I'm afraid he didn't...Alan Turing invented the worlds first reprogrammable computer -_- if you want to nitpick.
Awesome! But that doesn't really help your arguments. : )Computer Systems is my field at Uni.
I think that video is evidence that it's possible. Just saying...PS: Here is a woman doing the impossible:
@Avenger said that is impossible to do triple-20-back exercisesHow is that impossible
I suppose you could argue the Germans invented it first but it wasn't fully electronic. I don't particularly class that as the first computer.Analytical Engine (never built) Decimal Mechanical Program-controlled by punched cards
Zuse Z3 (Germany) May 1941 Binary floating point Electro-mechanical Program-controlled by punched 35 mm film stock (but no conditional branch)
AtanasoffโBerry Computer (US) 1942 Binary Electronic Single purpose; not programmable
Colossus Mark 1 (UK) February 1944 Binary Electronic Program-controlled by patch cables and switches
My bad. -_- But as I said I was referring to "The Internet" as the pages that sit on a server.Your original post stated A SERVER
That's a memory exercise where you keep track of 3 different stimuli simultaneously for 20 steps... It has nothing to do with physical exercise.@Avenger said that is impossible to do triple-20-back exercises
I showed you that it ain't....
Check the table lower on the Wiki page under "Comparison to Early Computers". Cabbage invented the Analytical Engine which is a mechanical calculator wtf. Turing made the first programmable computer. Again you are nitpicking and not doing it right this time.
I proved to you that someone else had already thought up a programmable computer before Turing was born, rendering the last quote above my writing incorrect... His work was based on the works of scientists who were alive long before he was born. He didn't create anything out of nothing.Turing created it out of nothing because he had a vision.
Though I have attempted to learn mind-reading over the internet, I've so far been unsuccessful.My bad. -_- But as I said I was referring to "The Internet" as the pages that sit on a server.
Meh, Hero did that 1777 years earlier:
If this were true you'd be able to remove 97% of your brain without noticeable changes to your mental or physical capacity.Lol I googled triple-20-back exercises and all it came up with were those triple-threat back exercises so I assumed that's what you were referring to. What do you know I can't read minds either . I have never heard of that and apparently google hasn't either. I bet that thing wouldn't be impossible if we could use more than 3% of our brain power. So I guess it is impossible right now for lack of a better word. I think temporarily limited for an indefinite period of time would be a better connotation but not impossible.
I would assume "using our whole brain" = "not enough oxygen and glucose to maintain function" = "death or brain damage", but that's just me.Saying we only use X% of our brain is an old wives' tale. But say it were true, why do people automatically assume that using our whole brain = super powers.
I suppose you have some sources to back this up? Either way, it doesn't matter. A lot of people with degrees have delusions. I'd rather see the formulas he used than his credentials.Avenger that video that Flip posted on the motionless electromagnetic generator, yes infact they he was a scientist, an ex colonel with a masters in nuclear engineering, degree in mathematics and over 29 years experience in air defence systems etc by the name of Tom E. Bearden.