In this monograph, a mathematician and a neurobiologist join forces to
address one of the most crucial and controversial scientific questions
of our times: can the exquisite capacities of the human brain be
simulated by any digital computer? By combining mathematical,
computational, neurobiological and evolutionary arguments, Ronald
Cicurel and Miguel Nicolelis refute the possibility that any Turing
machine will ever succeed in such a simulation. As part of their
argument, the authors propose a new theory for brain function: the
Relativistic Brain Theory. This theory accounts for decades of
neurophysiological and psychological findings and observations that
until now have challenged the dominant dogma in neuroscience.
Altogether, this monograph contains the inaugural manifesto of a
movement intended to emphasize the uniqueness of human nature while
discrediting pseudo-scientific predictions that the replacement of
humans by machines is imminent. In the authors’ opinion, the misguided
and misleading belief that digital machines can emulate all human
behaviors defines one of the greatest threats that society faces in the
future to preserve our way of life, our human culture and our freedom.
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