Sorry, but you have this badly reversed. For a short declarative sentence like "the chair is near the window" the brain activates over 90,000,000 X 3,000 or 270 billion computing units that each reach conclusions in under 4 seconds. A computer reaches far fewer program conclusions per second, even the fastest ones. Sadly that tall tale is still lingering out there from the early days of computers when we thought that brains were like computers, which they are not. Here is how your brain actually computes, the main evidence for it, and the main evidence against your explanation.
https://medium.com/liecatcher/how-your-brain-computes-41ebe7428ff9
Even our most powerful computers today are out-computed by a mouse brain.
Nice article. But here is an example of a sneaky little physicist lie. More correctly "..collecting massless electromagnetic energy and transmitting it.." The "photons" are not necessarily travelling through space as particles but the electromagnetic energy is detected as discrete photon quanta and transmitted by the kinetic action of these photons.
https://medium.com/liecatcher/physicist-admits-they-all-lie-alot-d492adc65fe2
Containment, "interactions we can constrain," is the fundamental goal of physics. And other sciences too. All other sciences. It isn't just a power thing, but, yet, it is. We need to contain something else even more dangerous than what physics wants to contain.
https://medium.com/liecatcher/fusing-fusion-and-unfusing-fission-204aaff62de8