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Y.Porat

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Jun 24, 2009, 4:27:29 AM6/24/09
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On Jun 24, 7:38 am, "gu...@hotmail.com" <gu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Having worked several years with Robotics, programming, artificial
> intelligence, machine vision, I am an expert on the subject.
>
> For instance although programmers know but have not conceived that
> both memory and processing *can* reside at the same location and that
> this methology is beyond computing.
>
> Likewise the body: it being that of a robot or creature has more than
> five senses. All these senses (sensors) are interconnect through
> nerves or for robotics: electric wires.
>
> Where Ever that wire connects is a sense (sensor).
>
> People like Uncle Al, have great difficulty in such concepts.
>
> But LUCKILY for them there exists a popular series of books called:
> "For Dummies". And as such I will continue in the tradition and
> *BREAST FEED Uncle Al:
>
> A VCR has video input and video output, the VCR's cable are ELECTRIC
> WIRES (nerves), the video ouput provides information to the electric
> wires therefore it can also be known as a sense (sensor).
>
> LIKEWISE for memory the nerves connect to both memory input and memory
> output, in those terms memory is also a sense.
>
> For this REASON there are more than five senses. A nerve is
> indifferent to where it's fetching it's information from wheter that
> being a touch or a memory.

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yes there is more than 5 senses
sense no 6 is called
intuition !!
i cvall intuition all he knowlwdge you accumulated at the 'back of
your mind'
that is stored spdeep in that at the beginning
you can hardly draw it from there
**but it is there ***
(sort of trying to rember a name you forgot
(:-))
yet it is even more than just one item you had there
in many cases it is a combination of many items !
and dont underestimate intuition as a
physics ***starter *** !!
(intuition must prove itself at later stages !!)

i suggest that any scientist will have at least
in his education
at least one semester about intuition
and its possible uses
given by experts about it !!
btw
do you remember the story of the chemist
Kekule
who dream t at might about a snake
holding its tale by his mouth
reminding a cyclic structure ???!!!

ATB
Y.Porat
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ATB
Y.Porat
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Dirk Bruere at NeoPax

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Jun 24, 2009, 9:16:41 AM6/24/09
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> On Jun 24, 7:38 am, "gu...@hotmail.com" <gu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> Having worked several years with Robotics, programming, artificial
>> intelligence, machine vision, I am an expert on the subject.
>>
>> For instance although programmers know but have not conceived that
>> both memory and processing *can* reside at the same location and that
>> this methology is beyond computing.

Unless it is neural computing

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Dirk

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Jul 2, 2009, 1:40:40 AM7/2/09
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On Jun 24, 1:27 am, "Y.Porat" <y.y.po...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 24, 7:38 am, "gu...@hotmail.com" <gu...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > LIKEWISE for memory the nerves connect to both memory input and memory
> > output, in those terms memory is also a sense.

Memory is /of/ a sense, each sense, and is not a sense. Dolt.

> > For this REASON there aremore than five senses. A nerve is


> > indifferent to where it's fetching it's information from wheter that

it's fetching it's? Retard.

> yes there is more than 5 senses
> sense no 6 is called
> intuition !!
> i cvall intuition all he knowlwdge you accumulated at the 'back of
> your mind'
> that is stored spdeep in that at the beginning
> you can hardly draw it from there
> **but it is there ***
> (sort of trying to rember a name you forgot

No. Intuer- means watch upon.

the feelways (sentimenta):

reach\scale    elèctronic       molecular         cellular
near-field: kenth (cognitio) smacth (gustatio)  fonth (palpitio)
far-field:   sihth (visio)   smelth (olfactio)  hirth (auditio)

The sixth feelway kenth would be the gut-feeling, mostly in the nerves
of the belly and maw. Qualm, wonder, weiht, lode, wooziness, and
freshness are its feelings--so I guess. Each of the feelways also has
six or seven feelings, disposed in a 2D radial-sýmmetric plot: two
halves of three stems. Its outline <->, a flipt Five Fingers of Èris,
is a tree-hecsagram

(The six smacths are bitter-salty-sour and keen-fatty-sweet, with
tangy in the midst. Keen may also be yummy, and tangy prickly or
spicy; however, the two halves ouht make the tart and yummy arms. The
dumbasses can't thruwend umami in English--it's yumminess or
keenness. They also hav coucumi, or heartiness, but that's under
fonth. Metallic I'm not sure about--bittersalty?)

The three scales cover three bands: grey (white and NIR), warm (IR),
and woom (LW-sonic). That is, we sheerly "see" heat-trends with our
nose and tonge. I don't think it's a long stretch to make a IR smell-
smack laser to shine over television and more. With a food or ester
sample a laser-modem could beam its wisdom over the world.

-Aut

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