KIFIS
Hi I'm sure we've met before.
Stagger 'n Grainger
Yeah we know about the synaptic chemistry thingy but as you say it assumes that neuronal activity = thought.
We can demonstrate chemically that neuronal action = reaction, but I don't recall it being demonstrated in regard to "thought".
If it is possible to "think" without actually "doing" anything, ie synaptic neuronal activity causing something to "happen" then what constraint is present.
One only needs to study the development of primer cord to understand that "speed" in terms chemical is but a relative term.
Instantaneous comms via primer cord over a km or more?
Like KIFIS I think that there is more to "thought" than mere synaptic chemistry.