Reality from Noise
Description
The essay Reality from Noise unveils a new geometric framework for understanding the mind, proposing that our experience is rhythmically reconstructed from neural noise hundreds of times per minute. By mapping these dynamics, we reveal distinct topological fingerprints for sleep, focus, and mental disorders, moving psychiatry from symptom checklists to precision geometry. It offers a tangible atlas of how the brain navigates reality, bridging the gap between biological rhythms and the subjective landscape of being.
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Changelog:
v.0.1 Initial release
v.0.2 Removed duplicate sections
v.0.3 Split in two parts for readability. New metaphor for part 2 (Landscape) that is more suitable for the in depth part 2.
v.0.4 Added new research results into the essay'
v.0.5 Formating and some fact checking
v.0.6 Added Reachability Cones and a summary of the NDT articles.
Files
Reality from Noise - How Your Brain Reconstructs the World through Rhythmic Geometry part 1.pdf
Additional details
Additional titles
- Subtitle (English)
- How Your Brain Reconstructs the World through Rhythmic Geometry
Related works
- Is supplement to
- Publication: 10.5281/zenodo.17367308 (DOI)
Software
- Repository URL
- https://github.com/ruppi86/NoeticDiffusion
- Programming language
- Python
- Development Status
- Active