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1.=C2* unlike machines that turn on when the switch is thrown.=C24) . in essece default off. biological systems are
default =n. they attempt to stay on. the system of excitaiton and=inhibiotn is not dissinmlar from adjusting the speed
of a car. to ma=e it go faster. you can either put your foot on the gas =r take it off the brake. much of the early
advances in medicin= and pyschology were during the industrial revolution, when ma=hines were the examples. the
body as a machine was the way to look a=d try to figure out what was going on. hydrualics. for m=schle . s cranes
joits pulleys. . for psycho=ogical issues the machine and some of its terms became inbedde= in the system. thinking
like a well oiled machine. inpu= output, computation, memory„
the view was that=a dream state was turned on when one fell asleep/ the eq=ivalent of going to the movies. what
was on the screen w=s then analyed , examied frightened amiused , it was in a dark=enclosed skupp of a room. people
wer able to fly. etc. l=think that there is another more biologial system explantantion. 4,>=A0 I postualte that dreams
are ALWAYS on. running 24 hou=s a day, one gets to experince them when the screen of conciousness =rops away, it
is that conciouness sets a screen in front of th= dreams. I takes energy to keep the conciuosnes screen continuous, a=d
opaque with respect the dreams. if conciousess screen starts=to fade. we can see behind an start to day dream, =f
we are unable to craft a screen with no holes we are fine but that=takes enerngy and sleep to fill in the holes. without
sleep40=A0 the holes form and dreams start poking their way through. schizoh=enia is a person not being able to
distinguish between dreaming and =eality. he is walking in the street but he hears his mother .=C2* the neighborhood
cat might speak to him. things th=t everyone experiecens in their dreams the schizoid cannot tell the =iffernece his
screen is damaged. the dreams behind the c=nciosness screen are tied to the emotions., why am i in a bad =ood ,
could be because I am having a bad dream behind my conciousness scre=n, a feeling of dread„ somethin happend in
my dream. etc4=A0 . it turns out that schizoeds suffer sleep ailments.=C24› sleep deprivation causes hallucinations.
( d=eams while awake). the conbciuousess screen is tied to our senses.=C20 run through focus filters. with a feedback
that in some instances ar= hard wired, aversion , danger„ its the acgivity=behind the screen that answers the
compleix quesiotns. the aha momen= is when the dream room sends its message to the conciouness room.
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=/div>2 music , most animals make sounds.Q=A0 what does music represent. it is melody prosody, info=amtion
both verticaland horizonal. chords melody. = as it is generated from the brain can it be reversed engineered and used
=o probe] the workings of the machine tha creatied it. . listei=g to a flute, and its tonal quality from the sound
analy=isi , a long empyt tube can be postualted. but thats only its =tructure, rythms are a product of the player not
only th= structure. do german marches provide insite into a german mind.Q=A0 is it organized regulaid. beats that
range from 30 - =2 bpm. do afro americnacs. think more like jazz.=C2* somewhat off the beat. ( humor.
unpredictable movements =aking it harder for a german to tackle down the field. . ). Q=AO why do soldiers march
further to music, runners run f=rther. . A symphonic structure is theme repe=ition vaitaion on the themes
conclusion. the same dictum=given to public speakers. tell them what you are going to say,=C2. say it , tell them
what you said.
3. mathe=atics is the search for truth. algorithms that do not ch=nge there result with the passing of the day. .
mathematics st=nds outside of time. the ideal of a point or line ( separte from ein=teins measuemrnt issues as the
actaul measurement is much more diffculttA0 . requiring a beggining and and end therefore measurement lives i=
time space. mathematics is the search for truth. =C2I> I postualte that Biology and biological systems differ from
mathemat=cs beacuse it is needs deception to survive. biological systems only make =ense in time space. , trying to
stay away from what is the mom=nt of life or death. . predator prey. biuoog=cal systems need free energy in order to
maintain structure dissinte=raing from entropy, eneygy needs to be ingested inorder =o fight the slope down to
breaking apart and returning to dust. 40=A0 . getting energy, the most basic bio requiremen=. in bio systems
however the best way to get energy is either =rom the sun, a limtied chenical reaction or heat gradisent. the ener=y
must come from outside. the way for systems to gain enery is=to eat it. the way not to die is to eat andnot be eaten..
the game =f eat or not be eaten is very sophisticated what is the =ntity . the cell . the organ , the organism . the
community 4)=AO on and on. heirarchila nested systems. at=every level decision have to be made , is it ok to
sacrifice a few c=lls so that the organism can live. which cells. do=they get a choice? how many when . when the
organism is =aten by its predator. how did it try to protect itself. =amaflouge, surrounding itself in junk, mimicryy,
misdirection, misin=ormation. etc.. qurum sensing game theory, free wi=l, bait, ants, .
4 we have come a long way in sur=eillance and detecting and encoding and decoding communticaions betw=en people
between computers, . we can do this beacuse we can p=ck out the words in text, embed it in a grammar space,
4).=A0we know the language/ we need to do the same now=for biology, what is the language of the cells. do they
=ommuncat with proteins, . what are they saying to each other, is teh=oanaguage encrypted , does each person have
his onw code.Q=A0 is it chemcial or elctrical or both. or physical like=the shape of the protein fiiting in a lolck, or
combination of all three.=C24> the protein fits. the electri is fired, etc. does the brain send a m=ssage. what does
medicine do. does it fool the receiver =he sender. the listener. the history of telemommincaiotns inte=cepts have a
long histroy referring to alice and bob that would like=to speak to each other, they encript their messages..=A0 so
that a listener cannot do damge. . why not a=tack the bio language the same way as speech. have=nsa work on
decrypting the differnce in signals from a cancer =ell as opposed to a helathy one. we know that cells send out
messagest=A0 , am i in the right place. if they get no answer or t=e wrong aswer they are programeed to commit
suicicde. when a f=reigner shows up in a neighborhhod that is hostile , he is sur=ounded. killed and moved into the
trash. he can ma=querade as a local. how can the other cells tell. =an they ask him who won the world series. ? .
maybe an equival=nt. friend or foe, ? decoding skills find it difficutl t= decipher if there is no repitition or action that is
the result of =he message. the famous example separate from heil hitler=at teh end of the message ( anecdote or true
). to break a cod= that was recieved from the germans the allies planed a bomb in thre= citie all set to blow at teh
same time, they thoguth that the=word for bank or bomb would be in the message for the day. . or so t=e story goes.
money what =s it . is it a mirage that disappears when you look too closely,Q=A0 can you have money without debt,
is it an accounting =ystem. what and whys of itnerest. was it for small=communities. ? with the same currency, what
is the dirrency beteen c=rency and money, what is the meaing of value,? cos=. market. what is a derivative, futures ,
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stocks bonds, =ptions, converitibles. how does trust fit in, can you h=ve money with no trust. in each other in an
institutuion,Q=A0 , what is credit, is it different than money, social contract.=C24, reputation. economics. . currency
exhange, bitcoin= zero knowledge proof. ,
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inner state economics. vs outer state ? inner game =heory. nested functions. how does one balance inner and outer
drive..C24> original works of art are a befit for inner state. =personal art signature from grandfather , if they are
proven fake , =o reality but huge value change. . value needs to be fro= each seat in thehouse.
if you wi= the game but violate your principals it is a two dimensaional=game , that should have a utility function. it is
a two dimeii=onal graph, ? dynamic, does it change over time. ? no an=wers. as apart from physics due to math.
intellignce. ? speed of thought . algorithmms empathy,=C240 creativity, surivial. . is it a limited resource, maximizing
=ptions, ENVIRONMENT<
distributions, 4>=A0 pwer laws. biollogical agents. networks. is gravity m=rely a restoring force. . pareto . zipf, normal.
why are=things distributed. central limit therom randomness..=A0 etfc.
pwer physical fina=cilall iontellectaul, politcial. its uses. dangers =C240 getting others to do work, play on the
definition. ?
nested is the essecne of life.. memebranes. boundaries.40=A0 ecxchnagfe across the boundaries .
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