Thinking Machine: Short notes — Brain Activity


Constantly updating post, spontaneous notes, notice, observations about the way, brain/thoughts functionality, it logics, pre-programmed activity etc.. Newer notes – first.


An Invisible Circle:

Imagine rocky ground. Take some 8-12 fist size stones and put them in to a circle. Take one of bigger stone out of circle to open it.
Opened circle is very difficult to spot, but if circle is complete – it noticible right away.
Octupus, to mark the place of it burrow, puts a circle made of stones aound it or near by. Such circles is not difficult to spot, even without seeking them.


Database of Words:

Words, as separate records, are not stored in our brain. Stored are tones, syllables, sounds. Each word has certain reference, like ID, much shorter than a word is.
Words are made of syllables and most similar take the neighbour place in database. Similarly, reversed syllables might not be as separate record, but simply (as in comp) a negative expression.

Example:
Basic base: MA, BA, GA, NA etc..
Applied other tone to the same base: MU, BU, GU, NU etc..
Other tones: ME, BO, GI, NY etc..
Neighbours: KA..GA, BA..PA, RA..LA, DA..TA etc..
Reversed: AKa, AGa, UGu, ILi etc..

Similar words (or sounds) are neighboring ID’s. This explains the way of accessing rythmic words.

We don’t hear words, we hear sounds and process it in to words by similarity. Most simple exaple — try the short, common (often used) frases to mumble (closed lips) to smbd. In most cases, is not difficult to recognize what was “said”.

Words ID’s are stored in brain in chunks, in reversed order. Same way as kids learning to speak, so to notice. 
Example:
FU-TU-RIS-TIK =
TIK grows to ISTIK grows to RISTIK, grows to TURISTIK and finally completes to FUTURISTIK;

Rythmic words. 
Reversed order explains quick access to similar words.
To think and not to blink while clink or drink. To apply sense to random, spontaneously poped-out words, is another, additional ability.

Frase. More than single word, or short sentence:
We process meaning off said frase, again, by processing end of frase and applying fit-sense of beginning of the frase, which might matter lesser, but rather carrying a guide).  

Example 1:
Excuse me, will you please pass me salt.
Processing: SALT + one of the fit frases prom database, which for “pass me” nothing even similar around SALT
is found. While “excuse me” = “attention!” (processing skipped); “will you please” = “request” which works as redirection to right set of possibilities. The main thing in whole frase: SALT and secondary PASS. Only this two words processed/analized fully, the rest — just familiar sounds. 

Example 2:(Confusion)