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5. DDG, an Electromagnetic Version of EEG Finds Evidence of a Self-operating Mathematical Universe (SOMU) When a Human Subject Converses with an Artificial Brain

verfasst von : Tanusree Dutta, Anirban Bandyopadhyay

Erschienen in: Emotion, Cognition and Silent Communication: Unsolved Mysteries

Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore

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Abstract

Mapping of 289 human brains, isolated and in groups and creating an organic artificial brain, the basic claims of a model Self-Operating Mathematical Universe, SOMU, have been verified where a fractal pattern of the density of primes runs an automaton for making decisions. So, to write natural events, the 6D space–time duplet is not used; rather, the 12D space–time-topology-prime quartet rewrites natural events as observation-free invariants. SOMU simulates nature and the brain as an assembly of electromagnetic resonators grown within and above from the smallest to the largest spatial scale as a fractal tape machine that synthesizes invariants. Electromagnetic radiation maps of 207 humans revealed the use of primes as symmetries of resonance chain, as predicted in 2014. Then by self-assembling organic resonators, an artificial brain is made that, if it vibrates like the resonance chain, derives 91 cognitive invariants. Human subjects interacted with the artificial brain to reveal that nature and the brain explore the resonance chain similarly. For both, the geometric arrangement of frequencies follows the prime number’s fractal pattern F(U) over integer space, an infinite source code that alleviates the need for programming. Hence, the brain does not compute; it evolves endlessly for a greater sync with nature's resonance chain, wherein mismatches become decisions. Cognitive responses with one-to-eight human subjects validate twelve dimensions (12D) in a space–time-topology-prime metric of SOMU. Live data streams using dodecanogram (DDG), an electromagnetic advancement of electroencephalogram (EEG), show that the brain's unit of information is a network of invariants encoded as polyatomic time crystal that evolves by decomposing 12D multinions (e.g., dodecanions), so, redefining the unit of information and integration rule is essential to learn brain. Unlike EEG, the DDG’s invariant bank reads 91 human perceptions live in both bio-n-synthetic brains, confirming that retrieving human-like cognitive responses require unforeseen technologies; its is a first and primitive step.

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Metadaten
Titel
DDG, an Electromagnetic Version of EEG Finds Evidence of a Self-operating Mathematical Universe (SOMU) When a Human Subject Converses with an Artificial Brain
verfasst von
Tanusree Dutta
Anirban Bandyopadhyay
Copyright-Jahr
2024
Verlag
Springer Nature Singapore
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-9334-5_5