GTOM

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Gativus Theory of Mind and Consciousness (GTOM)

Gativus solves the Mind-Body problem by considering it from engineering point of view, i.e. that both are networks.

The "Body" network is based on cellular tissue of neurons and is comprised of numerous sub-networks, such as hippocampus, cerebellum, etc, as well as various fields of cortex.

The "Mind" network is based on knowledge entities as a main construction block, and comprised of sub-networks associated with human psyche.

Both networks has primary target to ensure survival of the organism.

Gativus suggests what the solution to this problem looks like.

As soon as both components of the Mind-Body problem are networks, they can be represented as set of nodes and their relations. Gativus defines node as identified entity with unique name and numerous components gathered into groups by their distinctive properties, such as value storage, activity, etc. Every component may have a connection point for establishing a relation, which is specific for each group of components. Gativus node notation is described in Gativus Notation.

Gativus is based on Axiom#1 that both networks have physical connection, what means that there are relations between knowledge entities and neuron level cells.

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