The human brain is a small computer
Boston: Each of our brain functions as a small (mini) computer. In this sense, over 100 billion computers work together in human minds.
In this case, experts have first studied the research on the basis of electrical activity in the brain, which has been described in a very deep detail of human brain cells (neurons). After this research, a relationship between man and mice 'brain and their associated nerves have been discussed, which has led to a large number of human brain and intelligence.
More than 100 billion neurons are found in human minds and one cell contains thousands of links, while cells are in contact with electrical flames together. Although there is a lot of research on mice cells in this case, but human cells were not investigated.
For this, Marcus Hornet, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), has contacted the surgeons who take most of the symptoms of chicken patients. Hornnote made the most frequent, sensitive and microscopic electrons on these patterns and noted the electrical activity to the depth of the neurons.
The mark has proved that there are barriers of every brain cell that is known as dandrrats, and approximately 50 dandrints are connected to a cell. But it does not end here. There are hundreds of connections that are called "cynipses" of each dandrint string. A stem is connected to the wall.
In this way, every drainrint in every human cell leaves thousands of contacts and they all decide to decide how many signals are to be removed. In this sense, experts have said that each cell is like a mini computer in terms of its power.