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据报道,“英国电信”公司的科学家们正在研制一种计算机芯片,像飞机上的黑匣子那样,用来记录人的一生中所经历的每一个重大事件。据该公司职业未来学家杨·皮尔逊透露,公司实验室目前正在计算人脑在一生时间里,大约能够接受多少数据信息。皮尔逊详细测量了从视神经,以及皮肤、舌头、耳朵和鼻子神经发出的脉冲流,结果发现,如果一个人能活到80岁,他可以接受并加工10兆兆比特的数据,大大超出目前最高级计算机芯片的处理能力。但科学家们认为,如果电子技术以最近几十年来的速度发展的话,那么再过30年,人类就能
It is reported that British Telecom's scientists are developing a computer chip, like the black box on the plane, used to record every major event in a person's life experience. According to the company's career futurologist, Yang Peiersun, the company's lab is currently calculating how much data the human brain can receive over the course of a lifetime. Pearson measured in detail the pulse flow from the optic nerve, as well as the nerve of the skin, tongue, ear, and nose and found that if a person can live to 80 years of age he can receive and process 10 terabit data far beyond the current Advanced computer chip processing power. But scientists believe that if the technology of electronic technology in recent decades, the pace of development, then another 30 years, human beings can