Algorithm of the Mind: Teleological Transduction Theory

· Symphony of Matter and Mind Book 4 · STANISLAV TREGUB
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Сognitive science is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the study of the Mind. However, none of the disciplines within this field provides a clear definition of the research object. This puts cognitive science in an awkward position of looking for a ‘black cat in a dark room’ without knowing what a ‘cat’ is. The mission is impossible even if the ‘cat’ is there. Some researchers believe that it is impossible to define the Mind. Some think that the problem is too hard for the Mind to define itself. Some are satisfied with the tautology that the Mind is a set of mental phenomena. Some say that we should not risk giving a specific definition because we do not have enough knowledge, and prefer to wait for someone else to do it sometime in the future.

There are so many cooks but they have not even started to get the broth done as they seem to be afraid to spoil it. They discuss various kinds of recipes and methods. So far, the consensus is that the Mind should be studied on various levels of analysis which are usually called computational, algorithmic, representational, and implementational. To put it simply, we should understand what the Mind does, why it does, and how it does. These are questions for the scientific study of any phenomenon. They are usually called functional, teleological, and causal questions. However, before we can get to those levels, we have to build a foundation by answering the phenomenological question of what we study. Without it, all other levels of analysis hang in the air, and the Mind remains a mystery.

For a scientific solution to the mystery, the definition of the Mind as a basic hypothesis about the object of study must be formulated in physical terms and, thus, testable and potentially refutable or confirmable. In this volume of the “Symphony of Matter and Mind” project, the author takes the physical and biophysical foundation laid down in the previous volumes concerning the questions about Matter and proceeds to answer the questions about the Mind from a physical perspective. Taking the risk, the proposed theory starts by giving a precise physical definition of the research object and based on this foundation develops computational, algorithmic, representational, and implementational levels in this and the following volumes. The road is long but it cannot be covered without a first step.

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Χρυσοβαλάντης Καμπρογιάννης
March 19, 2022
One of the most enlightening books (it is a series of eight books) I have read! Clearly written and based on verifiable and established scientific (Physics and Neuroscience) theories, which it complements and advances forward in the direction of understanding both our material world and, above all, our inner mind. It also contributes, in a fundamental way, to clarifying and pointing out the inconsistencies and the dogmatism of the prevailing interpretations of the above theories, which hinder the progress of scientific knowledge. The coverage of Quantum Physics, the Theory of Relativity and Neural Coding, and more, is thorough and reveals the wide knowledge and understanding of these fields by the author whose ideas are supported by a great number of published scientific papers in well-known scientific journals (found in the bibliography). I would recommend this book series to anyone with a well-meant interest and curiosity in discovering how our World and Brain work!!
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The author is an independent researcher in the following areas: physics, biophysics, neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry.

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