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Revision as of 07:32, 16 December 2024
Gativus Theory of Mind and Consciousness (GTOM)
The Gativus Theory of Mind and Consciousness (GTOM) is a set of axioms and hypotheses aimed at explaining the phenomenon of human consciousness.
Axiom #1: The Human Brain and Multiple Networks
- The human brain:
- Consists of cellular tissue, in fact - network, and
- Produces Mind and Consciousness.
Networks in the Brain
The brain’s primary tissue is composed of neurons, interconnected by synapses to form biological neural networks. These networks vary in their:
- Purpose, reflecting the brain's diverse functional roles.
- Construction, determined by the types of neurons and synaptic connections.
Mind and Consciousness
Mind and Consciousness are phenomena universally and intuitively acknowledged, even if not fully understood.
The coexistence of: (1) cellular network; and (2) Mind and Consciousness network within the same physical structure—the brain—suggests a deep interconnection. GTOM focuses on defining and understanding this connection, aiming to uncover how these systems interact and influence one another.
See also
Gativus Cognitive Network (GCON) Gativus Object Map (OMAP) Gativus Operating Network (OPNT)