The Brain, A Decoded Enigma
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Title: The Brain, A Decoded Enigma
Author: Dorin T. Moisa
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Copyright (C) 2004 by Dorin T. Moisa
THE BRAIN, A DECODED ENIGMA
Dorin T. MOISA
Warning
This book contains a symbolic model associated to the basic hardware
function of the brain.
A symbolic model is a model based on logic only. So, this book is not
recommended to individuals who has the tendency to understand the
external reality based on imagination.
The book can be understand by persons between 12 and 20 years old
who have special abilities in the field of positive sciences.
Also, the book is recommended to persons who already work in the
field of positive sciences (mathematicians, phisicists, engineers and so
on).
CONTENT
Introduction Abstract Fundamental Terms (keywords) Definitions
associated with the basic terms The basic hardware elements Some
principial problems How M-ZM models are build The human brain
(introduction) The human brain versus animal brain Human brain:
evolution or external intervention Basic design deficiencies of the
human brain The structure of the brain, the PSM-model The structure
of the brain: functional facilities and types of models Paranormal
phenomena The normal human brain The abstract of the functional
facilities of the brain The personality (human only) The conciousness
Abstract: model dictionary
Example, Tests, Aplications (ETAs) ETA 1: The model ETA 2: Truth,
reality, communication ETA 3: Fundamental problems associated to
scientific knowledge ETA 4: General communication language (GCL),
dictionary of terms ETA 5: NULL model ETA 6: Time ETA 7: Music
ETA 8: Cinematography ETA 9: The fundamentalisms of the world we
live in ETA 10: Terrorism ETA 11: Problems of the human brain
evolution ETA 12: Rattlesnake ETA 13: The main psychiatric illnesses:
paranoia and schizophrenia ETA 14: Suicide ETA 15: Normality tests
ETA 16: Dreams ETA 17: The history of the evolution of the human
species, based on MDT ETA 18: The organization of the human society
ETA 19: The schizophrenic-paranoiac complex (XSPC) ETA 20:
Induced paranoia (XIP) and paranoiac-schizophrenic complex (XPSC)
ETA 21: Disharmonies of the functions of the brain ETA 22: Direct
demonstration of the function to build image models ETA 23: Some
basic parameters of the brain for measuring the performances ETA 24:
Animals ETA 25: Very complicated operations on image models (walk,
jumps, climbing trees) of humans ETA 26: The brain evolves under our
eyes ETA 27: Principial negative effects associated with the
functioning of the brain ETA 28: Free-masonry ETA 29: Problems
associated with movie-making ETA 30: Optical perspective and the
quality of construction of image models ETA 31: Something
agressivity may fight XS1-type schizophrenia ETA 32: Sex ETA 33:
The internal body ETA 34: The european spirit End notes Bibliography
Introduction
This book contains my original theory, called MDT (Modeling Devices
Theory) on the basic hardware function of the brain (human or animal).
As any scientific theory, it is a symbolic model. Any symbolic model is
based on a limited number of basic terms and a limited number of basic
relations between the basic terms.
For the basic terms and only for them, there are accepted descriptive
definitions. All the others terms are generated by the model, together
with their normal definitions. These definitions are generated by the
model by logical and mathematical procedures.
These are the basic characteristics of any scientific theory and so, I
follow the procedures described above, to make a theory on the basic
hardware functions of the brain.
This theory is in a total opposition with all the actual sciences
associated with the functions of the brain. The present sciences,
associated with the functions of the brain, are not based on a single
fundamental model. In this way, as my theory will be accepted, all
what it was already written in the actual sciences associated with the
functions of the brain, have to be re-written or forgotten.
This attempt of total revolution is necessary because the actual sciences
on the brain don't use normal definitions of the terms; there are only
descriptions associated with them. Because the definitions of the terms
are not generated by a single fundamental model, the logical corelation
between them is not possible. So, the actual sciences associated with
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