Parallel processing has a limit, not to mention the law of diminishing returns. When each parallel process is reduced to a single logical operation, you can not get further than that.
By looking at a brain, data IS represented neurochemically. For that matter, it is only by understanding a basis that you can build up a conclusion in the first place. An argument can not be considered if its constituent points are unable to stand on their own - excessive verbosity and combining points only serves to make it harder to parse with an intent to counter.
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