Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label psychology. Show all posts

Sunday, March 17, 2019

the idea of the finitude of the possible described the innate pattern at the heart of truth


Recent findings suggest human behavior is vastly more simpler than I had believed,  I had assumed far more complexity, but there appears to be a simpler stereotypic behavior that can explain the human condition.   Further details needed to see levels of variability and prediction potential of findings.

My hypothesis of simple animal, mechanical, like behavior of humans, there is ample evidence I seemed to have ignored.  Quite obvious once seen.   Quite beautiful too, as this can result in deeper understanding if true, true description of fundamental human psychology.   The assimilation of potential truth, though it needs to prove its worth, its validity as truth, by prediction both in human culture as well as observed behavior.

In any case this suggests that were the internal algorithm to be found it might not be as complex.  Right now it seems to be mostly a memory mechanism, with ridiculous representation capacity, the hippocampus appears central to function of the memory storage given the number of representations the brain can handle appear vastly outnumber atoms in the universe, the associations between such complex representations are quite limited by the far limited finite number of connections.   There appears to be organization and reorganization of the body of truth, trying to embody stereotypical truths in the world to guide behavior, the complexity of behavior limited by the limited connectivity.
 
Explicit or implicit it seems not only are these truths widely displayed, in part probably to help children understand the true nature of the world, but also they seem to describe the innate observed behavior as well.

The finitude of the possible hypothesis, which suggests that the assumptions made by the brain are based on an underlying finite structure, a finite body of truth that can be fully embodied in the  brain's structure, but only in an approximate way similar to a circle's drawing's relation to an infinite circle.