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My interpretation of this paragraph: Brain function depends intimately, not just on the relative timing of things internal to brain, but also on the timing of inputs to the brain. It is unreasonable to assume that we can speed up sensory information without affecting brain function. If this is the case, it doesn't matter how fast you can run the simulated brain, you won't get meaningful outputs unless it's run at a `normal' rate.


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