The Primary Language of the Human Brain

Autor: Boris Stilman
Rok vydání: 2017
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Zdroj: Procedia Computer Science. 111:448-462
ISSN: 1877-0509
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2017.06.047
Popis: This paper is written within the scope of investigation of the structure of the Primary Language of the human brain as introduced by J. von Neumann in 1957. This is the first paper with comprehensive introduction to our hypothesis that the Primary Language is the Language of Visual Streams (LVS) that empowers all the human symbolic languages and sciences. The LVS is based on multiple thought experiments, which manifest themselves via visual streams. We introduce various types of streams including the communication and internal streams as well as mundane and science streams. The communication streams include the expression and impression streams. The expression streams pass information from the internal streams to the outer world via converting it into the strings of symbols. The science streams may generate new knowledge because they include the discovery streams controlled by the Algorithm of Discovery (AD). The streams can run concurrently and exchange information between each other. The streams may initiate additional thought experiments, program them, and execute them in due course. The streams are focused employing several types of reasoning including proximity and mosaic reasoning. In this paper, we introduce a discovery program that consists of a series of thought experiments in a way that every experiment either builds new theme of visual streams or utilizes themes built previously.
Databáze: OpenAIRE