February 2018
Intermediate to advanced
1024 pages
32h 51m
English
Man is a shrewd inventor, and is ever taking the hint of a new machine from his own structure, adapting some secret of his own anatomy in iron, wood, and leather, to some required function in the work of the world.
—Ralph Waldo Emerson
Emerson’s concept of a “machine” was decidedly low tech (“iron, wood, and leather”), but his basic idea is still apt in these high-tech times. Man has taken yet another “secret of his own anatomy” (the brain) and used it as the “hint of a new machine” (the computer). And although even the most advanced computer is still a mere toy compared to the breathtaking complexity of the human brain, some spectacular advancements have been made in the art of hardware in recent ...
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