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How are human brains different from a computer
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Computers have a saving system but can be broke and start a fire and u can do anything with a laptop .
Are brains are different because they don't react like computers of starting a fire and does not have storage. That can save we as in oir brains forget stufff
Hope this helped plz tap the thx button downs below
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Computers only have a limited amount of storage, our brain can store around 1 million Gigabytes. Computers use processors, we use our brain. A computer is a machine, we are not machines. Etc. Hope this helps!
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