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‘MIND BRAIN AND COSMOS’ Archives

Has comos any mind?

Has comos any mind?

  The structures  in the universe were truly fractals, as Mandelbrot had speculated. Very similar ring like structures were embedded inside the nucleus itself. This ring, inside the nuclear ring, enclosed an even smaller ring in turn. It became a tremendously fascinating journey that led me to discover the universe without any beginning and [...]

Neural Darwinism

Neural Darwinism

There are fundamental laws about complex systems, but they are new kinds of laws. They are laws of structure and organization and scale, and they simply vanish when you focus on the individual constituents of a complex system.The brain-mind question involves perceptual categorization as the first step, which is crucial for learning. However, it is [...]

Buddhist description of mind

Buddhist description of mind

 Buddhist describe the physico-psychological state of being as made of matter and form and four mental aggregates that are categorized perception, feeling, mental formation and consciousness. Fellings arise in contact with the sense organs made of material elements and the mind. The perceptions arises depending on feeling which is produced [...]

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