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'''Certain fundamental conclusions:''' | '''Certain fundamental conclusions:''' | ||
* Animals and humans are well-designed machines, constructed upon biological matter | * Animals and humans are well-designed machines, constructed upon biological matter | ||
− | * Biological matter permits to reproduce itself and be extremely fast and stable, including regeneration features and ability to ignore many harm types | + | * Biological matter permits to reproduce itself and to be extremely flexible, fast and stable, including regeneration features and ability to ignore many harm types |
* Animals and humans adopt to environment, personally and as a kind | * Animals and humans adopt to environment, personally and as a kind | ||
* Darwin's evolution is a wrong view, which extrapolates adopting features to constructing any alive kind from the same origin and continuously evolving (see kembryan explosion, facts about absence of continuous evolution etc) | * Darwin's evolution is a wrong view, which extrapolates adopting features to constructing any alive kind from the same origin and continuously evolving (see kembryan explosion, facts about absence of continuous evolution etc) | ||
− | * | + | * Most probably, specific human genome is the result of original perfect genome affected by various mutations of parents plus minor changes by adaptation (which do not improve anything) |
* Human brain architecture is exactly the same for all humans, has major rational basement and slightly messy due to mutations | * Human brain architecture is exactly the same for all humans, has major rational basement and slightly messy due to mutations | ||
'''Building principles:''' | '''Building principles:''' | ||
− | * '''Alive principles''' - defines how biological matter | + | * '''Alive principles''' - defines how biological matter becomes alive |
− | ** subsymbolic implementation | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureSubsymbolic|subsymbolic implementation]] |
− | ** non-specific modulations | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureModulation|non-specific modulations]] |
− | ** embodiment | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureEmbodiment|embodiment]] |
− | ** grounding | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureGrounding|grounding]] |
− | ** identity construction | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureIdentity|identity construction]] |
* '''Data aggregation approach''' - defines how abstracts are related to terminal items | * '''Data aggregation approach''' - defines how abstracts are related to terminal items | ||
− | ** reduction of data stream to generate invariants (abstracts) | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureReduction|reduction of data stream to generate invariants (abstracts)]] |
− | ** transformation of data by merging several streams of different modality without reduction of cardinality | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureTransformation|transformation of data by merging several streams of different modality without reduction of cardinality]] |
− | ** feedforward unfolding of behavior, feedback unfolding of perception | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureUnfolding|feedforward unfolding of behavior, feedback unfolding of perception]] |
* '''Divisions approach''' - defines nervous system parts and its sustained construction | * '''Divisions approach''' - defines nervous system parts and its sustained construction | ||
− | ** growth constructs | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureGrowth|growth constructs]] |
− | ** operating structure | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureStructure|operating structure]] |
* '''Coordination approach''' - defines how structure items are combined to implement human features | * '''Coordination approach''' - defines how structure items are combined to implement human features | ||
− | ** global patterns | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureGlobalPatterns|global patterns]] |
− | ** specific circuts and complexes | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureGlobalCircuits|specific circuts and complexes]] |
* '''Body patterns''' - defines how body is connected to mind | * '''Body patterns''' - defines how body is connected to mind | ||
− | ** somatic patterns | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureSomaticPatterns|somatic patterns]] |
− | ** autonomic patterns | + | ** [[BiologicalArchitectureAutonomicPatterns|autonomic patterns]] |
Latest revision as of 23:04, 29 November 2015
Biological Life Research
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This page covers major biological principles important to building aHuman targets. Its content is a result of aHuman research in neurobiology and in many aspects is a new original interpretation of science facts.
Essence of Biological Architecture
Certain fundamental conclusions:
- Animals and humans are well-designed machines, constructed upon biological matter
- Biological matter permits to reproduce itself and to be extremely flexible, fast and stable, including regeneration features and ability to ignore many harm types
- Animals and humans adopt to environment, personally and as a kind
- Darwin's evolution is a wrong view, which extrapolates adopting features to constructing any alive kind from the same origin and continuously evolving (see kembryan explosion, facts about absence of continuous evolution etc)
- Most probably, specific human genome is the result of original perfect genome affected by various mutations of parents plus minor changes by adaptation (which do not improve anything)
- Human brain architecture is exactly the same for all humans, has major rational basement and slightly messy due to mutations
Building principles:
- Alive principles - defines how biological matter becomes alive
- Data aggregation approach - defines how abstracts are related to terminal items
- Divisions approach - defines nervous system parts and its sustained construction
- Coordination approach - defines how structure items are combined to implement human features
- Body patterns - defines how body is connected to mind