Practical Examples involving Resonator Chains
 

This article does not cover the process of thinking. Thinking may require the creation of new objects which are then compared with existing objects to evaluate an idea.

One of the greatest invention of nature is that we are able to learn. This allows each creature to be a complete individual and to adapt easily to changes.

GETTING TIRED AND DREAMING

The resonator chains work best in a chemical fluid. This fluid changes its electrochemical properties when energy is introduced or removed by signaling to other receiver cells. The change of properties means that the resonators are slowly untuned. We cannot refresh these properties during a recognition process because the refreshing process would interfere with our measurement.

The recognition process must be put to sleep during refresh mode. This has a nice side effect - a biological resonance signal processor will dream when the refreshment process produces such a change that the event oscillators get into action. If resonator chains for a continues event are activated without the actual input from the senses we are able to experience a one second dream as a half hour dream.

LEARNING TO WALK

Resonance chains can be used to control walking - or in other words - to keep the upright balance. The basic movement of walking can be stored as an inherited part. The control part must be learned, because everybody is different and it is impossible to use the same algorithm to keep in balance when the weight distributions are different. Weight distributions also change constantly during a lifetime. Yust look at me.

LEARNING TO TALK

Talking also requires a learning process. It is virtually impossible to control the growth of complicated items like the ear or the voice so that a standard control can be applied which works in all cases. Learning is an excellent way to overcome this problem. Hearing comes always before talking. We need to create a hearing chain and then listen to ourselves to create the talking chain.

POSITIVE RECOUPLING

Positive recoupling ensures that resonator chains used most are served first. This also ensures that we act correctly in most cases without even knowing. On the other hand excessive positive recoupling can lead to automatic reactions which are sometimes not appropriate for the event.

BRAIN CENTERS

Brain centers that specialize in certain tasks are concentrated in compact areas to keep communication distances for recognition as short as possible. To distinguish between hearing, smell, taste, vision, sound and other senses these senses very likely work in different frequency bands which are assigned solely to these tasks.

BRAIN DAMAGE

Because of the versatile use of resonators other brain cells can take over when others are damaged. Even when removed from the nerves the vision cells can still see by communication with other senses.

MENTAL DISORDERS

Mental disorders seem to be linked to event loops that can be entered, but have no exit. Danger and other events of high importance must take priority over sleep to ensure survival. High priority events are not only produced by our senses - strong feelings and compulsive problem solving are also part of this group. If a high priority event is part of the disorder circle of events a person wants to go asleep but is woken up after a short time to pay attention to the important event.

Without being able to ‘recharge’ the senses get more and more out of resonance which means recognition gets more and more blurred. To the observer this looks like a sort of trance. With the senses loosing their ability to recognize events the chance to leave the disorder circle is diminished and the disorder circle gets dominant.

The only way to break up a strong disorder circle is by a medication that suppresses the resonance of the priority event in the circle, so that sleep can take over. Because medication cannot be applied to the specific disorder circle it also dampens all other feelings and our sensors. Medication cannot stop suddenly because the following excitement which makes a person feel very well can easily lead back into the disorder circle.

Because disorder circles are repeated quite often they are “burnt in”. There is little hope to escape once the circle has been entered - jealousy is a good example for that. The only chance to escape is to develop an alternative to the events that push a person into the circle.

It seems that a process of reflection is necessary to recognize an entry event which is followed by a process of affirmation to create an alternative which through repetition slowly gains priority over the entry event.

QUIET PERIODS

To allow reflection and affirmation to happen we need quiet periods in which we build alternative event chains. An alternative event chain does not guarantee that we will not drop back into an earlier behavior. To accept this and allow it to happen can be very rewarding. It is like dreaming with open eyes. By dreaming we enrich our options and our experience of life.

Dreaming can be done in a gentle way or through meditation. Extreme methods of meditation can be such an exiting experience that they gain priority over sleep. From this point the urge to press on with the esoteric experience gets dominant if it is not stopped by the teacher. After some time resonance to real experience is lost which prohibits the creation of events back into the real world. By pushing further and further the esoteric experience itself gets “blurred”. The person ends in a state of complete confusion in which sleep can take over.

TRANSFER OF KNOWLEDGE

Because our brains are completely individual it is not possible to transfer experience from one brain to another. The only options we have to gain experience are learning and reflection which can be optimized to a certain extend.

Tries to feed electromagnetic brain waves from one brain to another had to be given up because the receiving person was completely confused. The person also saw a lot of patterns which is typical when frequencies can be received and are processed with the persons own resonator chains.

BLIND PEOPLE CAN SEE AGAIN

It is very likely that the senses themselves can be replaced by microchips directly attached to the nerves or transmitter brain cells. The brain automatically would built new resonator chains to adapt to the new patters delivered by the microchip.

JUDGMENT

Judgment is a comparison of an external event against the events that we know. If the only three dimensional object we know is a ball any another three dimensional object will also be a ball because it is the nearest our recognition can achieve. This shows that everything we judge has a prejudice built into it. We just attach the event to the most similar event chain and the rest happens automatically. Nobody can escape our tendency to unspool a seemingly logical set of opinions once a certain subject is mentioned.

Judgment can be improved by reflection which creates alternative resonance chains. Judgment cannot improve immediately. The alternative chains have to be strengthened by repeated reflection to get enough priority.