Autosophy

New Technologies for Communication and self-learning Devices

Autosophy is a science of Self-Assembling Structures founded in the early 1970’s to explain the growth of natural structures such as crystals, living trees, or societies, in mathematical terms. In 1974 Klaus Holtz discovered that similar natural laws and principles also grow Self-assembling Data Networks according to a new Autosophy Information Theory. There are seven known Omni Dimensional Networks, which grow like data crystals or data trees in Self-organizing Failure-proof Memories, without any need for programming or outside supervision. The learning modes are analogous or superior to the learning processes in our own brains. This may change our entire Communications Infrastructure and replace the Programmed Data Processing Computer with Brain-like Autosopher.

For a quick overview of recent publications use the MS PowerPoint Sides: An Introduction to Autosophy, Autosophy Communication, Self-learning Autosopher, Failure-proof Mass Memories, Space radiation shielding structures on the moon and mars SAMOS, Mass-less space Propulsion for local and interstellar space travel.

Commercial opportunities include: Lossless Data Compression, Unbreakable Encryption, Improved V.42bis compression, Still Image Compression, HDTV Video Compression, Sound Compression, Universal Data Formats, Failure-proof Memories, Failure-proof Multimedia Archiving, and eventually Intelligent Self-learning Robots, and True Artificial Intelligence.

This Website is the main repository for all documents related to Autosophy research and applications. For a complete listing of references use the keyword "autosophy" in your web search engine. Contact: autosopher@yahoo.com.

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