Richard, Since the original "singularity" of primal ground SPACE underlying the ABC theory is the equivalent of a totally entangled B-E condensate and all...
Google on Rogun. Let's say in 10,000 years, long after the Roguns have successfully elected Ronald to be the first R4P, robots with their self-constructing,...
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... Does this mean that all your I-Ching type fractal mathematics which underlies all your theories of psychology and evolution, etc., has no basis in reality?...
... <snip> ... My IDM material is about the source of meaning - regardless of that meaning being real or imagined - one cannot have a model of meaning without...
It's not even a theory- it's just words ... From: leonmaurer@... To: undisclosed-recipients:; Sent: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 6:22 pm Subject: [Mind and Brain] Re:...
I can believe tht because the latest issue of the New Sciemtist has an article on how a bot, an AI computer learned to bluff in playing poker. Four bots were...
Richard, So you say... Well, that of course, is a real rationally thought out blanket response to a reasonable multi part statement answering your question. ...
Math Illuminates How Brain Learns To Move Our Muscles Science Daily - A team of biomedical engineers has developed a computer model that makes use of more or...
Richard's position as I understand it is that you may be like the robot in the last issue of New Scientist that he referred to. In other words you are...
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... From: John Koza To: gp-list Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2007 11:31 AM Subject: [GP] Immediate Opening at Genetic Programming Inc. for Scientific Research...
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New insights into the neural basis of anxiety Researchers identify a neural circuit that makes mice perceive ambiguous situations as threatening People who...
PtP (whoever you are hiding behind this pseudonym?) The ABC theory is a "theory of everything" only in the sense that it starts with the "singularity" of...
Actually the really interesting thing about that bot named Randy that learned to bluff at poker is that it was not preprogrammed to bluff. Randy like all such...
How brain pacemakers erase diseased messages Brain "pacemakers" that have helped ease symptoms in people with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders...
Stripped of the remarkably few references to specious mental “causes,” the paper is about a mathematics of operant conditioning. Note also: "How we learn...
Published online: 3 June 2007; | doi:10.1038/news070528-13 Mutant mice become scaredy-cats Over-anxious rodents reveal how the brain assesses risk. Alison...
Brain uses both neural 'teacher' and 'tinkerer' networks in learning While most people need peace and quiet to cram for a test, the brain itself may need noise...
Published online: 30 May 2007; | doi:10.1038/news070528-5 Protein senses cold Single receptor responds to cold and menthol. Heidi Ledford Cold can relieve pain...
Old memory traces in brain may trigger chronic pain Why do so many people continue to suffer from life-altering, chronic pain long after their injuries have...
Modeling the restless brain Indiana University neuroscientists Olaf Sporns and Christopher Honey find the 98 percent of brain activity that other researchers...
Research Links Brain Chemistry with Aggressive Personality Nelly Alia-Klein An image depicting research findings linking brain chemistry with aggressive...
Richard, Thanks for your acceptance that my ABC theory might make sense scientifically. But, I think you still have some misconceptions about what I mean by ...
People Think They Reap What They Sow People gauge how responsive their partners are primarily by how they themselves respond to their partners-not the other...
June 4, 2007 INSTANT DOWNLOAD The latest issue of Scientific American MIND is now available on Scientific American Digital. Featured in this issue: The Powers...
Why does foreign money seem like play money? Why does foreign money often feel like play money to travelers" Just in time for summer vacation season, an...
Children innately prepared to learn language To learn a language is to learn a set of all-purpose rules that can be used in an infinite number of ways. A new...
... <snip> ... Positive feedback (amplification) vs negative feedback (damping). The dichotomy of tinker/teacher is 'just another' dichotomy covering the ...
Low doses of ecstasy associated with decline in verbal memory Even low doses of Ecstasy may be associated with a decline in language-related memory, according...
Too much of a good thing? Why we experience ambivalence even when all the evidence is positive It's totally understandable to feel ambivalent when presented...
Drug company funding of drug trials greatly influences outcome In head-to-head trials of two drugs, the one deemed better appears to depend largely on who is...