• Re: Physisists discover a heavy cousin of the proton at CERN's Large Hadron Collider

    From Brant Matsukata@uu@ba.jp to sci.physics.relativity,sci.math on Sun Mar 29 14:32:31 2026
    From Newsgroup: sci.physics.relativity

    Jan Panteltje wrote:

    x <x@x.net>wrote:
    Totally disconnected from reality. That is not how the brain works.
    The brain stores information by changing the nature of the
    interconnections between the nerve cells. They change them based upon >>whether the nerve cells fire or do not fire, and that can be based at
    least somewhat on sensation from the environment. The DNA and RNA code
    for proteins that do that when the cells fire. It is pretty much the
    same DNA/RNA for humans and animals. The uniqueness of our thoughts and >>memories have to do with the specific connections between the nerve cel

    That is the old view / model.
    done some coding with that model.
    It raises the question if 'nerve cells' apart from building bias also
    store the signals in time and amplitude and chemical composition There
    is more than an electric signal between brain nerve cells, actually
    there is a chemical transport that may contain different things Humans
    will find out if not already did.

    it looks for me you both are idiots, especially that one, talking reality
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