Relationships between concepts are tensors, concepts are defined by their relationships to adjacent concepts, the conceptual universe is a directed spatial graph with low local and high global dimensionality, traversing the paths between any two concept yields mutual information.
Concepts are state machines, which establish the relationship between adjacent concepts based on their relative locations. An abstract concept computes the same result using fewer dimensions. Concepts are compositional, i.e. often implemented via adjacent concepts.
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I don’t understand this or category theory well enough to explain the mapping but I weakly suspect that this might expand into a canonical variant of category theory, and categories are sets of concepts with directions and distances between them.
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So how different is this from the book version of micropsi?
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