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Human Brain

every computer. Another difference between the human brain and the computer is, the creativity of the human brain. For instance humans can create art, act in plays, or write stories and songs but computers can only help us in these activities not come up with them. While computers can help us solve math problems and find answers to certain questions it can never think of new solutions until they have been programmed into them. Furthermore computers cannot create new games or produce anything they desire like humans. In fact, the human brain is the one who comes up with new ideas or theories not taught before. But in a computer, everything that is there has being thought out by the human brain. The computer also lacks the sensory organs like the eyes, nose ears, tongue and the sense of touch. The eye is very important to the human brain it can absorb millions of details in an instance; where as, the computer does not have a sense of sight. The computer cannot achieve the sense of smell like the brain can be already registered with so many scents and aromas. A computer cannot decide what it wants to listening or play, like the human brain is able to. Taste and touch is something a computer will probably never acquired. In other words, the brain can receive and distinguish information though the sensory organs. Every year computers are becoming more complex, but can never be equal to the capacity of the human brain. The human brain is able to acquired new knowledge and skills by thought or through experience. The human brain has the power to create things and come up with new answers while the computer cannot. The human brain is capable of experiencing emotions and the ability of the five senses. In conclusion, computers will never be able to take the place of humans because without our brains there wouldn’t be any computers....

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