Simulating Distributed and Global Consciousness Under Spatial Grasp Paradigm

P. Sapaty
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The paper is investigating the possibility of using developed and tested in different countries Spatial Grasp model and technology (SGT) for simulating global awareness and consciousness in distributed dynamic systems, with potential applications in intelligent system management, industrial development, space research, security, and defense. The main technology component, Spatial Grasp Language (SGL), allows us to obtain powerful and compact spatial solutions of different problems by directly expressing their top semantics while hiding traditional system organization and management routines inside efficient networked implementation. The paper describes in SGL a traditional organization of two opposing swarms, called “chasers” and “targets”, randomly operating on expected area. It then enriches the chasers swarm with global awareness and a sort of migrating consciousness, further strengthened by external super-consciousness capability, which allows it to drastically improve performance and make important nonlocal decisions, while putting it to a superior position over the opposing targets swarm. Despite simplicity of the shown practical example, it gives hope for the use of SGT for simulation of much broader and complex areas linked with consciousness like, for example, brain’s bimolecular processes and the basic structure of the universe. The developed networking technology can be readily implemented even in traditional university environments, as was done in the past for its previous versions in different countries under the author’s supervision.
空间把握范式下的分布式和全局意识模拟
本文正在研究使用在不同国家开发和测试的空间把握模型和技术(SGT)来模拟分布式动态系统中的全局意识和意识的可能性,并在智能系统管理、工业发展、空间研究、安全和国防方面具有潜在的应用前景。其主要技术组件空间把握语言(Spatial Grasp Language, SGL)通过直接表达问题的顶层语义,将传统的系统组织和管理程序隐藏在高效的网络化实现中,从而使我们能够获得强大而紧凑的不同问题的空间解决方案。本文描述了SGL中两个对立群体的传统组织,称为“追逐者”和“目标”,在预期区域随机运行。然后,它使追逐者群体具有全局意识和一种迁移意识,并通过外部超意识能力进一步加强,从而使其能够大幅提高性能并做出重要的非局部决策,同时使其处于优于对立目标群体的位置。尽管所展示的实际例子很简单,但它给使用SGT模拟与意识相关的更广泛和更复杂的领域带来了希望,例如,大脑的双分子过程和宇宙的基本结构。开发的网络技术即使在传统的大学环境中也可以很容易地实现,就像在作者的监督下,过去在不同国家的以前版本所做的那样。
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