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Title: Creierul, O Enigma Descifrata
Author: Dorin Teodor Moisa
Release Date: March 29, 2004 [eBook #11756]
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Copyright (C) 2004 by Dorin Teodor Moisa.
CREIERUL, O ENIGMA DESCIFRATA (Traducerea in limba engleza)
Dorin T. MOISA
The Brain, a Decoded Enigma
Warning
This book contains a symbolic model associated to the basic function of
the brain.
A symbolic model is a model based on logic only. So, this book is not
recommended to individuals who has the tendency to understand the
external reality based on imagination.
The book can be understand by persons between 12 and 20 years old who
have special abilities in the field of positive sciences.
Also, the book is recommended to persons who already work in the field
of positive sciences (mathematicians, phisicists, engineers and so on).
Introduction
This book contains my original theory, called MDT (Modeling Devices
Theory) on the basic hardware function of the brain (human or animal).
As any scientific theory, it is a symbolic model. Any symbolic model is
based on a limited number of basic terms and a limited number of basic
relations between the basic terms. For the basic terms and only for
them, there are accepted descriptive definitions. All the others terms
are generated by the model, together with their normal definitions.
These definitions are generated by the model by logical and
mathematical procedures.
These are the basic characteristics of any scientific theory and so, I
follow the procedures described above, to make a theory on the basic
hardware functions of the brain.
This theory is in a total opposition with all the actual sciences
associated with the functions of the brain. The present sciences,
associated with the functions of the brain, are not based on a single
fundamental model. In
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