Re: Confirmed - Mind is a Space!
- From: "james" <liu2454@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 19:52:18 -0700
This means analog computer is a better simulatuion of intellegence.
Nothing really new.
Computer buider have trouble to build analog computer chip that could be
built to the same density as digital one. The current analog computer
device emit much more heat as compared to digital device.
"Mindpixel" <mindpixel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> It is not everyday one wakes up to find an experimental confirmation of
> a long held personal spatial theory in the news. In fact, the last time
> it happened that I am aware of was to Albert Einstein after Arthur
> Eddington confirmed his theory during a solar eclipse on May 29, 1919.
> It happened to me yesterday, a few days from the fifth anniversary of
> the launch of my Mindpixel project, which was launched on July 6th,
> 2000 to map what I believed at the time to be our common
> high-dimensional mental space.
>
> Yesterday I discovered that Michael Spivey of Cornell is my Eddington.
> The parallels are remarkable.
>
> http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/June05/new.mind.model.ssl.html
>
> [It is also an remarkable coincidence that on June 28, both my
> Brainpixel article and Spivey's press release became del.icio.us /
> popular / science. The two articles sit side by side even today. Very
> strange.]
>
> The most fundamental idea of Einstein's theory of gravitation in both
> the physical and philosophic senses is that the geometry of the
> universe is determined by the distribution of matter. My Specific
> Hypergeometric Hypothesis says that immediate memories are points on
> the maximum hypersurface of a seven-dimensional sphere and complex
> cognition is a trajectory on the same hypersurface. I believe and now
> have experimental confirmation that mind is a space that is warped by
> thoughts exactly in the same way that matter warps Einstein's space,
> except that gravity in the mind is actually Hebbian association. Spivey
> made the measurements that caught the bending of thoughts by other
> thoughts in a high-dimensional neural space!! One can't help be be
> amazed that both Spivey and Eddington measured a kind of bending to
> confirm a counter-intuitive high-dimensional spatial theory!
>
> Which leans me to think, maybe Einstein saw the universe as a
> hypergeometric object because he was looking at it with a hyergeometric
> object--his brain!
>
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