>>93243554I don't think you fully grasp how complicated the human mind is, if you think that.
Just because we have computers that can solve complex mathematical problems on the fly, doesn't mean it wouldn't take them a long, long time to actively process all the background information our brain has to process before some semblance of it reaches our conciousness.
First off, your brain actively processes everything within your vision and places it in a 3D environment. Any time you talk to someone, your brain not only records what is being said, it filters it out from any background noise, decodes it from whatever language is used, interprets tone in conjunction with facial expressions and setting and then some. If you're reading something on the internet, it has to do even more complex operations, trying to figure out what the intended reading of the text is, without the context of face or tone of voice.
On top of that, when you learn something new, you don't learn it as a line of code. Schools don't just give you a line of code to put in your mind, because the human mind, and by all chances anything else that functions the same way it does with even close to the appropriate efficiency, doesn't just maintain an alphabetical library of facts, but finds a place for all information where it has connection to other things. You might remember Julius Caesar's death in 44 BC, because it's so close to the Biblical birth of Christ, and because you remember being told that everyone who died before Christ was damned too hell, and how unfair that seemed to you at age 9-10. You don't just remember it because it's somewhere in there, it's tied to other pieces of information which before learning it, your brain needs to find, needs to evaluate on the basis of how close it is to this new piece of information, and then store it with those older pieces of information.
That's how an efficient mind works too, and it isn't just a shitty organic design.