- Thu Apr 29, 2021 9:40 am
#86709
Thanks, Kelsey -- I'm still a little tripped up. Wouldn't a system's similarity to another depend both their form and content? A 3-D printer that prints out cookie dough into shapes and a similar 3-D printer that prints out plastic into shapes would be performing two different functions: making food versus making whatever plastic items the latter was making.
If the question is saying the Internet and the brain function in a comparable way, it seems like that would have to imply that both their structure and their content are similar. Although the question refers more explicitly to structural elements of the brain and the Internet, it also says that they're both processing "information," implying that that information is also analogous, when it may not be!
I'm not trying to be difficult, I'm just really trying to figure out how to not get this wrong in the future!
If the question is saying the Internet and the brain function in a comparable way, it seems like that would have to imply that both their structure and their content are similar. Although the question refers more explicitly to structural elements of the brain and the Internet, it also says that they're both processing "information," implying that that information is also analogous, when it may not be!
I'm not trying to be difficult, I'm just really trying to figure out how to not get this wrong in the future!