RS2 Mind/Brain Model
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 12:38 pm
I recently had some problems with the endocrine system, which sent me off on an exploration of the endocrine organs and brain for a cure. Doctors just wanted to pump me up with drugs to compensate, but I'd rather know the reason for the failure and make a permanent fix. It took a couple weeks of research, but I was able to track the problem back to a single point of failure--the hypothalamus. Then I noticed something interesting...
The structure of the brain mimics a spatial distribution of temporal motion in 8 regions (right/left frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal lobes). It also mimics the structure of the Earth with different "speed ranges", the skull being the "crust", the cerebrum being the 1-x, low speed "mantle", the corpus callosum being 2-x, intermediate speed "outer core", and the thalamus being the 3-x, high-speed "inner core". The same forces that created the Earth seem to have influenced the structure of life, which makes perfect sense.
We know from Beyond Space and Time that life units are composed of material + cosmic atoms. For cosmic atoms to coordinate, then must be temporally adjacent so they can influence each other, meaning that the cosmic half of life units form some kind of aggregate--what we would refer to as the "mind", with its non-local character as perceived from its spatial counterpart, the "brain."
Now as to the complexity of this temporal aggregate... we notice that the two, magnetic rotations of an atom tend to stay at the same level of complexity, with the maximum difference of 1 natural unit. Take iron, 3-2-8... with a total of 5 units of magnetic rotation, it could be 4-1-8 or 5-0-8, but it never is. Symmetry seems to be the natural state. That infers that the material and cosmic atoms involved in life units will be very close to the same thing, m-Nitrogen, c-Nitrogen, etc., and will have about the same number of material and cosmic atoms present. That infers that the "temporal aggregate" mind has about the same size and structure as the material brain does, except it would appear inside-out to us.
Based on the astronomical structures, the corpus callosum would then have one dimension of its motion in time, and the thalamus would have two dimensions in time. This would form the communications pathway between the brain and mind. Also remember that the conjugate is true, but the regions are reciprocally connected (m-callosum with 1 dimension in time would appear as c-thalamus with 2 dimensions in space).
The cerebrum, the bulk of the brain in space, would also have its temporal analog, the c-cerebrum of the mind. Given the reciprocal relationship, large in space = small in time, so one would expect to see the c-cerebrum, a large, temporal structure, appear in space as a very small organ, that has some temporal-based function... and smack in the middle of the "inner core" of the brain we find the hypothalamus, the "biological CLOCK" for an organism, and one of the oldest organs found in any living thing. And curiously enough, the more complex the life form, the smaller the hypothalamus seems to be... more time, less space... larger temporal cerebrum, smaller hypothalamus.
There is a second organ (technically not a "gland"), the pineal, that works in association with the hypothalamus and is often referred to as the "third eye" -- where psychic ability comes from. As Larson defined in BST, most psychic skill is the ability to parse temporal sensory data, for example, precognition is the ability to "see" a distance in time.
I suspect that the hypothalamus and pineal form a 2-way linkage between the spatial brain and temporal mind, each connected to its inverse (m-hypothalamus c-pineal). But what is the mechanism of communication across this linkage? It would have to be a "motion" that has no net motion outside the unit boundary, or it would merge with the m-atoms or c-atoms of the structure, so that limits it to the lower subatomic particles. Neither could it have a bias towards either the material or cosmic, so neutrinos, positrons and electrons are eliminated--the communication channel cannot be electrically-based if it is to move between sectors. There is only one motion left that can move in either sector without inhibition--photons. The brain-mind communication channel is based on light. And that opens up a whole new "spectrum" of understanding!
The structure of the brain mimics a spatial distribution of temporal motion in 8 regions (right/left frontal, parietal, occipital and temporal lobes). It also mimics the structure of the Earth with different "speed ranges", the skull being the "crust", the cerebrum being the 1-x, low speed "mantle", the corpus callosum being 2-x, intermediate speed "outer core", and the thalamus being the 3-x, high-speed "inner core". The same forces that created the Earth seem to have influenced the structure of life, which makes perfect sense.
We know from Beyond Space and Time that life units are composed of material + cosmic atoms. For cosmic atoms to coordinate, then must be temporally adjacent so they can influence each other, meaning that the cosmic half of life units form some kind of aggregate--what we would refer to as the "mind", with its non-local character as perceived from its spatial counterpart, the "brain."
Now as to the complexity of this temporal aggregate... we notice that the two, magnetic rotations of an atom tend to stay at the same level of complexity, with the maximum difference of 1 natural unit. Take iron, 3-2-8... with a total of 5 units of magnetic rotation, it could be 4-1-8 or 5-0-8, but it never is. Symmetry seems to be the natural state. That infers that the material and cosmic atoms involved in life units will be very close to the same thing, m-Nitrogen, c-Nitrogen, etc., and will have about the same number of material and cosmic atoms present. That infers that the "temporal aggregate" mind has about the same size and structure as the material brain does, except it would appear inside-out to us.
Based on the astronomical structures, the corpus callosum would then have one dimension of its motion in time, and the thalamus would have two dimensions in time. This would form the communications pathway between the brain and mind. Also remember that the conjugate is true, but the regions are reciprocally connected (m-callosum with 1 dimension in time would appear as c-thalamus with 2 dimensions in space).
The cerebrum, the bulk of the brain in space, would also have its temporal analog, the c-cerebrum of the mind. Given the reciprocal relationship, large in space = small in time, so one would expect to see the c-cerebrum, a large, temporal structure, appear in space as a very small organ, that has some temporal-based function... and smack in the middle of the "inner core" of the brain we find the hypothalamus, the "biological CLOCK" for an organism, and one of the oldest organs found in any living thing. And curiously enough, the more complex the life form, the smaller the hypothalamus seems to be... more time, less space... larger temporal cerebrum, smaller hypothalamus.
There is a second organ (technically not a "gland"), the pineal, that works in association with the hypothalamus and is often referred to as the "third eye" -- where psychic ability comes from. As Larson defined in BST, most psychic skill is the ability to parse temporal sensory data, for example, precognition is the ability to "see" a distance in time.
I suspect that the hypothalamus and pineal form a 2-way linkage between the spatial brain and temporal mind, each connected to its inverse (m-hypothalamus c-pineal). But what is the mechanism of communication across this linkage? It would have to be a "motion" that has no net motion outside the unit boundary, or it would merge with the m-atoms or c-atoms of the structure, so that limits it to the lower subatomic particles. Neither could it have a bias towards either the material or cosmic, so neutrinos, positrons and electrons are eliminated--the communication channel cannot be electrically-based if it is to move between sectors. There is only one motion left that can move in either sector without inhibition--photons. The brain-mind communication channel is based on light. And that opens up a whole new "spectrum" of understanding!