Human Brain: The Inner Workings Of Computer Languages!

in #programming6 years ago

Hello Steemians,

Before I delve into computer languages lemme take a minute to talk about the human brain. The brain is so complex and yet so simple. Your imagination, your senses, your thoughts, your words, your actions and even your dreams while sleeping are the function of your brain.


The brain is much like the computer or should I say much better than? It uses glucose and oxygen as its own electricity while processing millions of inputs per millisecond in its microprocessor. Our own silicon chips are tiny nerve cells that do not regenerate once destroyed. (or do they?)

Every computer system has the need for input devices as well as output devices. For example, the monitor or your phone screen is an output device that shows you the results of the CPU's work.

Humans too are bombarded by thousands of sensory input on a daily basis. Maybe someone farts and you percieve it as a bad odour, your brain has done some work of a CIA detective's dog snifing out cocaine(bad odour).

A guy that loves beautiful ladies with big buddy may not even know the task he is assigning to his brain when he looks at one. His macro and microprocessors will analyse whether this is a match and the associated sexual connotations will raise its head.

These are all everyday examples of computer language in action. Even a blind man's fingertips can become a sort of mouse for clicking and feeling objects to determine their size, weight, shape and even correctly identify it.
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COMPUTER LANGUAGE <"Hello World!">

The essence of computer language is to interpret ordinary language into robotic language. Now lemme call your brain to a little action by asking you to imagine...

...That its the year 2030 and earth is finally invaded by aliens. They came here for their own purpose which we do not know yet. Why? They got access to the nuclear codes of America, Russia, China, UE etcz.

Now they have renamed the whole world into United States of Aliens. They locked up all humans in cells guarded by dangerous dragons and fierce beasts. The only way to escape death was to speak their language. Why? They have a hidden key in their brain that is opened by hearing their language(much like tribesmen meeting each other in a distant land).

You hear them speak and communicate with each other because you stole a secret "ear" from one of the guards. Slowly but gradually have begun to pick up words, then sentences, then entire syntax and hidden meanings. You understand but you can't speak yet until...

One day, they pick your Mom as the first target for their gullitone and you realize that this is your moment of truth. Just as they were taking Mama away, you open your mouth and uncensored piles of gibberish escape. Boom! Everyone is silent. Mama is stunned! Aliens are confused. Cellmates are marvelled because they know their freedom is finally here. You use this language to save the world by sending aliens back to wherever they came from.

<"Goodbye World!">


EQUATE THE ALIENS & COMPUTERS!

They are the same thing. AI is already here and the field of robotics is quickly progressing. It won't be long before the scifi horror of robots killing humans will start being a reality.

Learn enough computer language to be able to speak with the robots. Give them commands because they love to obey. This is really how it works.


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@nairadaddy but does words aren't so easy to learn, especially for does that don't know much about computer. Although we're in the 21th century which will make you wonder if there are still people out there who don't know about computers? Yes there are! I guess if I don't learn does words I will surely be in jail for life when does aliens eventually invade our planet. So how can one learn does words? Am a novice here please help.

Lolx. Don't choose to be in jail when you could be free.
Stay tuned on my blog will be talking about all that soon.

Waiting on it.

Great analogy. Is it feasible that aliens will rule the world someday?

EVerything is possible @loladelolz. Lets hope not...

That's true.

@nairadaddy that's cool write up ad by the way I wish to inform you that I have been offline because my mobile phone fell inside the water hence I can't really access the @air-clinic on discord for now .... I'll keep in touch

Hello @Deliniz.
Sorry to hear about that...
Keep in touch bro.

Great write up! Your imagery, symbolism & humour is superb....your Analogy is so inviting, I didn't know when I finished reading this piece...we really do have a strong device that processes more than computer-- the human Brain

I really do appreciate this..

Very interesting......programming language(s) has come to stay, early access comes with added advantage.