Thursday, 25 January 2018

General Data Consciousness

How is consciousness adaptable, to be used for general circumstances?
Assuming consciousness of any concept is basically, accessing memory data of the overall factors involved in the concept, while simultaneously accessing memory data of the interaction of those factors, then how can consciousness be adaptable to its environment?

It seems like it should be fairly simple, that for an individual to be capable of being conscious of varying concepts within a changing environment, they just need to have a method of gaining new data of its environment, into its memory storage. As long as the entity can acquire new data of its environment, it should then be able to access that data from its memory, and access data involving the interaction of factors, within the overall data. But what function allows the ability to distinguish the interaction of factors within data?

The entity which is being adaptively conscious, must also have the capability of comparing the data which it is acquiring. If it can compare the data, and distinguish factors of the data which match or resemble, then it should be able to save new sub-constructs of data of the differing interactions of the different factors within the overall data. The sub-constructs are necessary, in order to be conscious of the interaction of the factors.

In order to distinguish the interaction, it can use the matched data, which indicates the cause and effect of the factor. The potentially conscious entity can determine the factors effect, based on the most common result of interaction with an alternate factor (found in its matched data). Or, to determine the cause of a factor, search the data for the matched factor, and find the most common combination of alternate factors which cause it.

For eg. if comprehending the interaction (effect in this case) of factor X, the individual would access memory data of all matches of X. In some memory data, X + Y = Z, and in other memory data, X + M = Z, therefore, the most probably effect of interaction of factor X, is Z. So a sub-construct is saved of X combined with any factor, has the effect of Z as a result. This is the method of adaptably comprehending the interaction of any factor on a basic level, using memory data.

This is a very generic explanation of the method which a conscious entity comprehends, and is conscious of, any given concept within a set of data that it acquires. The most basic required functions for adaptable consciousness, are acquiring data, distinguishing matches of factors, distinguishing interaction of factors (within the data), and then accessing the data of the factors, simultaneously to accessing data of the interaction of that factor.

With these enabled functions, any-one or -thing should be capable of being conscious of any general data.

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