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    I was really impressed by a theory I heard of a few years ago. signals travel down fibres in the swede, hit a connection point then jump the gap, or synapse.
    But there just aren't enough 'wires' in the brain to account for the way it works. So the theory was that a signal starts out going down a wire, heads to a ferry landing, then jumps through the fluid, lands at another wire then carries on to its destination.
    This multiplies the possible number of connections to astronomical numbers.

    sort of wireless brain instead of lan cable


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