Saturday, March 18, 2006

Thoughts

It is a well-known fact that it is possible to use the state, or the amount, of the chemicals inside the body to extract information about the health of the person, their personality, and other critical data, at that particular moment in time. It is also known that these levels can change, and the external, or internal (in the sense of the iterative behaviour of the body), factors and influences can also be a cause for the increase or decrease in the state of the chemicals.

It is also possible to mathematically model this variation in the chemicals, and study the ways in which it can be influenced, formed, and guided to use it as a means to describe, predict, alter, and create similar systems which are capable of demonstrating human-like behaviour.

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The currest state of the mind is a result of the changes in the body, or its surrounding, in the past time(s). These past events are stored in the brain, the same way the memories are, because that is basically what they are. So the mathematical models used to analyze the process of recalling memories in the brain for pattern recognition might also be useful in constructing the networks through which our bodies function(*), and different aspects of our personalities are shaped and defined.
(*) The body functions can be influenced by the so-called "mental" states of the mind (in fact, these states are the chemical state of the body), so they should also be involved in the process of modelling.

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