The Model Mind: What the Mind Is and How it Works

The Model Mind: What the Mind Is and How it Works

Peter Bros

Perhaps one of the greatest philosophical stupidities carried over as law into the unreality of empirical science is the conclusion to the debate as to whether there is or is not a mind. The philosophical conclusion that there is not a mind, mindlessly adopted by empirical science, has led to gross distortions in how we view who we are and how we got the way we are.

Without a mind, we do not have to examine how it is that we can reconstruct pictures of reality within our heads and how, once we construct a picture of reality, how we can make decisions with respect to how to deal with that reality.

Without the need to examine reality to see how it is that we can see what we see in reality, empirical science simply ignores one of the most important effects of the electromagnetic emission field, and specifically the portion of that field that is visible to the eye, light. Light diminishes inversely with the square of the distance over which it travels.

This is based on the mathematical fact that light will expand in a sphere if nothing interferes with its expansion process. Thus, light from the sun expands out in all directions forming an expanding sphere of light. Because the areas of spheres are related to each other by the square of their radii, the sun's expanding sphere diminishes inversely with the square of its distance from the sun. When it reaches the Earth, it hits an obstacle.

The feature of the expansion of light that escapes empirical science is that it not only diminishes as it expands, it diminishes uniformly. When light strikes the Earth, it bounces off of the surfaces that it strikes. However, the Earth is made up of trees and rocks and hills and dales, and buildings and thousands of other objects which are not at a uniform distance from the source of the original light.

When light strikes off a hard edge of reality on Earth, it produces another expanding sphere of light that also diminishes uniformly with distance. The light that bounces off the front of a car is expanding in a new expanding sphere, and the light that is bouncing off the back of a car is expanding in a new expanding sphere.

Thus, the light that bounces off the hard edges of our reality contains information, the relative location of the hard edges of reality because when we look at the car, the light that bounces off the front end closest to us is stronger than the light that bounces off the back end because each struck the car at a different distance and is now traveling a different distance.

Our eyes evolved to collect and discriminate among the various different strengths of light flows it receives, and that information is transmitted into our brains. To claim that there is no mind is to claim that evolution is incapable of evolving a system that can reconstruct these flows. Empirical science doesn't find a mind when it cuts up the physical matter of the brain so it doesn't believe the mind exists.

The Model Mind: What the Mind Is and How it Works uses the single elementary particle with its two properties of at rest motion and affinity propensity developed in Atoms, Stars and Minds, and describes the mind that reconstructs the pictures of physical reality using the flows of light that bounce off the hard edges of reality and are collected by the eye so that we can place ourselves in physical reality and therefore interact safely with the physical reality we happen to find ourselves in.

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Table of Contests for The Model Mind: What the Mind Is and How it Works

NOTE ON THIS EDITION

1. A FEW QUESTIONS

2. WHO IS I? THE SOURCE OF NEURONIC IMPACTS

3. WHAT DOES THE MIND DO?

4. HOW DOES THE MIND STORE AND RECALL?

5. HOW DOES THE MIND DRIVE THE BODY?

6. THE SUBCONSCIOUS AS NON-RECALLABLE STORAGE

7. HOW THE "I" IS FORMED

8. WHO ARE "I"?

9. THE IDEALISTIC "I"

10. THE EXTERNAL "I"

11. A POTENTIAL DEFECT IN THE MIND'S OPERATION

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