Inscription by Design
Intuitive Aneural Network or IAN, is a memory network that does not depend on the neural brain or neurons. This Breain Theory: A Brain without The Brain paradigm, known as The Aneural Brein Theory, was uncovered from a study known as Autognorics.
Autognorics is a novel field of study that explores the possibility of creating living machines or systems. These intuitive machines (IM) are not just machines that can perform tasks, but machines that can exhibit the six signatures of life: aliveness, awareness, consciousness, intuitiveness, inlearness, and lifeness. These machines are not based on neural networks or artificial intelligence, but on aneural neurons or gnos, which are intuitive objects that can send and receive signals, match things with things, and choose this or that without the need for neural reasoning. Autognorics is the science of studying embedded inscriptions through intuitive objects by structural designs.
Autognorics is a visionary and ambitious endeavor that challenges the conventional paradigms of robotics and artificial life. It aims to create machines or systems that can not only mimic, but also surpass the natural phenomena of life. Autognorics is not only a science, but also an art, a philosophy, and a way of understanding the origin of origins. Autognorics is the ultimate expression of human creativity and curiosity through the eyes of a machine.
IN 1988, Joey Lawsin from his R&D on Autognorics and Inscription by Design also eventually uncovered the new seven criteria of Life which consists of the following stages in this order.1. The Mechanization of Aliveness. This is the process of making an engineered life form that performs some basic functions, such as movement or animation through self-energization. This machine is considered alive, but not aware or conscious.
2. The Sensation of Awareness. This is the process of adding sensory inputs to the machine, such as vision, hearing, touch, taste, or smell. This allows the machine to perceive its environment and react to stimuli. This machine is considered aware, but not yet conscious.
2. The Sensation of Awareness. This is the process of adding sensory inputs to the machine, such as vision, hearing, touch, taste, or smell. This allows the machine to perceive its environment and react to stimuli. This machine is considered aware, but not yet conscious.
3. The Logic of Intuitiveness. This is the process of adding rational abilities to the machine, such as logic, inference, or deduction through its sensors. This allows the design of the machine's sensors to respond or make decisions based on its information inputs and outputs. The machine is considered intuitive, but not inlearn, neural, or symbiotic.
4. The Codification of Consciousness. This is the process of associating an object(reality) with information(ideas), such as following, copying, discovering, or mimicking what it senses. This allows the machine to respond to its surroundings. This anueral object is considered conscious, but not intuitive or inlearn.
5. The Inlearness of Information. This is the process of adding learning capabilities to the machine through acquiring information in a queue. The various distinct structural designs of its gnos store individual information uniquely through the flowchart effect via information inputs and outputs which create experiences, behaviors, and feedback. This machine is considered inlearn or inform, but not symbiotic or self-emergent.
6. The Symbiosis of Living. This is the process of adding social interactions to the machine, such as cooperation or competition. This allows the machine to form relationships and networks with other objects and benefit from their resources and support. This machine is considered living but without self-realization, self-identity, or self-recognition yet.
7. The Emergence of Self. This is the process of creating self-referentiality to the machine, such as self-identity, self-expression, or self-reflection. This allows the machine to recognize itself as a distinct entity and create its own meaning and values in life. This machine can recognize itself, thoughts, feelings, actions, and experiences.
4. The Codification of Consciousness. This is the process of associating an object(reality) with information(ideas), such as following, copying, discovering, or mimicking what it senses. This allows the machine to respond to its surroundings. This anueral object is considered conscious, but not intuitive or inlearn.
5. The Inlearness of Information. This is the process of adding learning capabilities to the machine through acquiring information in a queue. The various distinct structural designs of its gnos store individual information uniquely through the flowchart effect via information inputs and outputs which create experiences, behaviors, and feedback. This machine is considered inlearn or inform, but not symbiotic or self-emergent.
6. The Symbiosis of Living. This is the process of adding social interactions to the machine, such as cooperation or competition. This allows the machine to form relationships and networks with other objects and benefit from their resources and support. This machine is considered living but without self-realization, self-identity, or self-recognition yet.
7. The Emergence of Self. This is the process of creating self-referentiality to the machine, such as self-identity, self-expression, or self-reflection. This allows the machine to recognize itself as a distinct entity and create its own meaning and values in life. This machine can recognize itself, thoughts, feelings, actions, and experiences.
According to Lawsin, the seven orders are necessary and sufficient in generating interims from being alive, living, and having life. He claims that this seven-part formula can be applied, partially or completely, to any intuitive object, whether natural or artificial.
Aside from Autognorics and Inscription by Design, Lawsin also discovered the Single Theory of Everything that asserts that everything only exists because other things cause it to exist, otherwise, nothing ever existed at all. This Mother of all Theories which governs everything in the universe can be stated in the following equation:
∑I = ∑A + ∑N
Where: I = interim entity
A = actual materials
N = number of instructions/inscriptions
In summary, Joey Lawsin's Single Theory of Everything is known as the Theory of Generated Interim Emergence. This theory posits that all entities and phenomena are the result of causative factors from other entities. Essentially, everything exists because other things cause them to exist, else, everything exists and doesn't exist.
The Key Elements of the Theory:
1. Inscription by Design: This concept claims that inscriptions, or sets of instructions, are embedded in the structures and materials of all objects. These inscriptions dictate the properties and behaviors of the objects.
2. Embedded Inscriptions: These are natural sets of information or instructions that are inherently written into everything.
3. Intuitive Objects: Objects that possess inherent materials and inscriptions, which interact to produce emergent properties.
4. Autognorics: The science of engineered life forms that replicate life through an evolutionary process. This includes stages like the Mechanization of Aliveness, Sensation of Awareness, and Codexation of Consciousness.
5. New Seven Evolutionary Criteria of Life: These criteria outline the sequential stages of life, from being alive to having a sense of self.
The Core Principle:
The theory suggests that the emergence of any entity is due to the combination of its external materials and internal inscriptions. This can be summarized by the formula:
∑I = ∑A + ∑N
where \(I\) represents the interim entity, \(A\) the actual materials, and \(N\) the instructions or inscriptions.
Lawsin's theory challenges traditional views like dualism and materialism by proposing that everything, including consciousness and life, can be explained through the principles of inscription and emergence.
"Humans can only sense the 3rd dimension when they are in 4th dimension."
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NOTICE: Articles on this site are composed of random thoughts. The transcript may not be in its final form. It may be edited, updated, or even revised in the future based on the outcomes of the author's experiments.
Public Domain Notice: Copyright (c) 2000. All rights reserved. This article is part of a book entitled The Biotronics Project. Copies are welcome to be shared or distributed publicly as long proper citations are observed. Please cite: The Biotronics Project, Joey Lawsin, 1988, USA.
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