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Saturday, August 13, 2022

Intuitive Aneural Network (IAN)





Rethinking Thinking | A Brain without The Brain

In his book, Autognorics: the study of engineered life forms, Joey Lawsin addressed his theory on Intuitive Aneural Networks (IAN). It is part of his research on A Brain without The Brain, The Brein Theory that deals with Binary Embedded Inscriptions (BREINS), Inherent Network Systems (BINS), Intuitive Machines (IM), Inscription by Design (ID), and Interim Emergence (STOE). He discovered that IAN always occurs in the natural world on both living and nonliving objects usually in the form of natural laws, geometrical patterns, or structural designs. 

IAN is an aneural memory network where pieces of information are inherently stored in the structures of a figure, shape, or object. However, it often appears as a "black box" due to the fact that it has observable inputs and outputs but with latent or unseen inherent set of instructions referred to as Inscriptions. 

IAN is made up of binary embedded inscriptions known as BREINS, where its whole structure is a binary inherent network storage system called BINS. Everything has two inherent instructions or inscriptions embedded in its structural shape or design. This is the Grand Order of Inscriptions by Design.

Interconnecting links called gnomic synapses or GNOMI play an important role in the activation of its stored information, remembered unknowingly by the object. They are the connecting points that allow signals to cross or pass from one structure to the next. The bigger the structure, the larger the amount of memory is stored and remembered. When more new structures are added or introduced into the network, new packets or chunks of memories are stored and remembered. When synaptic connections are disrupted via structural deformations or misalignments, memories are disrupted too and therefore either distorted or altered.

IAN is an aneural network consists of a set of inscriptions divided into algorithms, such as algorithm for thinking, algorithm for emotion or feelings, algorithm for hearing, algorithm for seeing, and algorithm for tasting. The execution of each algorithm or inscription varies depending on the signals or placement of the receiving sensor relative to its memory storage much like the distances of the eyes, ears, nose, mouth relative to the brain.

Some examples of IAN, a linear aneural wise system of information network that stores and processes information in a queue without neurons or the brain, are illustrated below:

Intuitive Aneural Networks:





Neural Memory System:




BABY:

> Toy > Sense > Crawl > Grab > Taste > Eat/Spit  <<<< Inscription by Design(ID)
     * Tongue is made up of various sensors via design or structural logic (i/o)
> Aware > React via biological sensor
     * Eat/Spit 
> Eat/Spit <<<<< Intuitive/ Logic > Active > Controlled
> Trial&Error > Eat/Spit  <<<< sign of consciousness/ID
     * Food < Eat ... Toy < Spit
> Eat /Spit <<<< Inlearn by chance, then by choice
> Living >
> Life >

PLANT:

>  Sun/Moon > Sense > open/close <<<< Inscription by Design
> Aware > react to eclipse e.g. chicken
> Open/Close <<<<< Logic? > Passive
> Trial&Error > Open/Close  <<<< Conscious/Automata/ID?
   * No T&E > Passive > No Control > Not Conscious > No Information > Not Living/Life
> Open /Close <<<< Inlearn by chance
> Living >
> Life >

MACHINE:

>  Obstacle > Sense > left/right <<<< Inscription by Design
> Aware > react using structural logic e.g. sensor, transistor
> Left/Right <<<<< Logic? > Passive
> Trial&Error > Left/Right  <<<< Conscious/Automata/ID
> Left /Right <<<< Inlearn by choice
> Living >
> Life >


INSCRIPTION BY DESIGN:
Signal (air) >>> whistle/ flute/ trombone /horn
A network of logics produces aneural intelligence.
Sequential inscriptions give rise to behaviors.
Everything is made up of two inherent embedded information or inscriptions.


ISBN: 978-1-304-40527-2


ISBN: 978-1-3123-8454-5


"A network of intuitive logics produces anueral intelligence". ~ Joey Lawsin



About the Author :

Joey Lawsin is the brain of The Brein Theory. He is a revisionist, an inscriptionist*, a visionary who wants to change the world by rewriting the textbooks in science, theology, and philosophy with new concepts that debunk the old social ideas of antiquity. He published a book in Physics, created a conscious machine known as ELFS, and authored the Single Theory of Everything, a concept that was uncovered from the Theories of "Inscription by Design (ID)", "Intuitive Aneural Network (IAN)", and "Generated Interim Emergence (GenIE)".


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