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Simulating the human brain - will it work?

Forgive me for saying so but most of that just sounds like gibberish. Unless I'm missing something huge I'm not sure what zero point energy has to do with neuroscience or cognitive science. Certainly nothing that I've ever read about physics or the limited amount I know about 'zero point energy' would lead me to ascribe anything spiritual to it. It seems as though you may be trying to make an argument about the complexity of the brain which is a very separate discussion.
There is no value in simulating a human brain in and of itself.

Unless that simulation can either also simulate the spirituality aspect our brains support in the material or that simulation can actually also support the spiritual, we will be considerably disappointed with the less-than results.

One cannot look at the human brain and separate from it the spirituality component it houses and expect to be happy with any simulation of just the brain itself.

The brain is the support mechanism in the material for letting the spiritual become linked with the material, to become one, and to experience "I am".

Desires to simulate the brain are really a deeper longing to become more spiritually aware and learn more about our nature and origin.
 
The first message typed out from the First guy to ever succesfully dowload his brain into some massive server ???

" KILL ME !!!! "
 
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