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FOLLOWS YOU. Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Architectures, Computation. The goal is integrity, not conformity.

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    1. Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz 14 Jun 2019
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      Education is traditionally administered on a need to know basis. The internet has been shaking this up, and most societies don't seem to like the results.

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    2. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart 27 Jun 2019
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      Joscha, are you aware of any genetic research which investigates how molecular resonance (“sync”)is related to how positive/negative valences are coded in the DNA? For instance, bacteria react by moving away(avoidance behavior)when a toxic substance is added to their environment

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    3. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart 27 Jun 2019
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      Could the molecular resonance (vibration frequency) of this toxic substance have a unique signature which is (at least in part) how the bacteria codes survival values? I’m having trouble locating research material on this subject, if any such research exists. Ty. 🙂

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    4. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart 27 Jun 2019
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      http://theconversation.com/could-consciousness-all-come-down-to-the-way-things-vibrate-103070 …

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      Joscha Bach‏ @Plinz 27 Jun 2019
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      Synchronized oscillations do not cause the binding of neural representations, they reflect it, just like sound waves don't cause air to move, they describe its movement. The article seems to have a magical interpretation of causality.

      2:32 PM - 27 Jun 2019 from New Orleans, LA
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        2. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart 27 Jun 2019
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          Yes, I tend to agree. But it got me thinking about how molecular frequency vibration (FV) is related to morphology and molecular characteristics. Would the FV of water molecules have a unique signature which might contain information about such characteristics ...

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          ... which can be differentiated from molecules of a toxic substance such as HCL?

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          And might these unique FV signatures play a role in how DNA code positive/negative survival values?

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        1. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart 27 Jun 2019
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          I’m thinking in terms of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance, the mechanisms of which are not fully understood.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-05445-5 …

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        1. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart 27 Jun 2019
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          We can identify a single molecule by the unique signature of its vibration frequency. Might this unique signature provide a sort of perceptual modality for an organism to identify molecules in the environment and assign positive/negative valences which are then coded? Thoughts?

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        1. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart 27 Jun 2019
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          https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4807408/ …

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          I’d be interested in your thoughts on this paper.https://www.authorea.com/users/61793/articles/381782-calculating-spatial-boundaries-and-phenomenal-capacity-of-conscious-resonating-structures-in-general-resonance-theory …

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