If calculations were done using pen and paper, a mortal would need about a minute and a half to complete a single logical instruction.
But if one were to calculate each synapse within the brain, the complexity of the human brain would equal 10^15 transistors, capable of processing fifty billion logical instructions per second.
Looking at the human brain from different benchmarks yields results that are worlds apart.
Wang Qi believed this indicated that human consciousness was ultimately not meant for calculating numbers. "Consciousness" resembled more of a brain's "user interface," for handling data. Survival does not require the accurate calculation of each piece of data, but rather a rough judgment on various situations, which is why organisms have chosen this method to construct consciousness.
However, the "system" uses a very peculiar language and an even stranger algorithm, which for now remain indecipherable.
