What If Neural Networks Have the Signal Backwards? First empirical results from the Uni-Bit Vector Gate project Justin Harris | April 15, 2026 The Inversion Here’s something that’s been bothering me for years: modern AI and biological brains process information in exactly opposite ways. In your brain, the action potential — the electrical spike that travels down a neuron — is informationally stupid. It’s a binary switch: fire or don’t fire. One bit. The actual computational payload is carried by the neurotransmitter cocktail released at the synapse: serotonin, dopamine, GABA, glutamate, acetylcholine, neuropeptides — a rich ensemble of typed chemical...
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