Autosopher – Computer integration
Connect the self-learning Autosopher with the Data Processing Computer.
Research opportunity
Abstract: Data processing computer and Autosopher are as different as systems can be. Data processing computers regard all data as “quantities” to be manipulated by arithmetic operations according to programs prepared by human programmers. Autosopher, in contrast, regard all data as “addresses” to increase their stored knowledge without human assistance. The difference is like comparing industrial production with farming. And yet, nature tells us that in a symbiotic relationship the more different the partners the more successful the results. A good example is industrialized agriculture, which has changed the face of our planet. Connecting the human brain with electronic computers has so far only yielded frustrations. Computers must do what computers do and Autosopher must do what Autosopher do in order to enter a productive symbiosis. An Autosopher demonstration was built in 1988, which can do arithmetic and interface with computer programming. The system uses Autosophy output pointers to point to programs similar to the rules of “structured programming”. A “logical” Omni Dimensional Network is known only in theory. This may eventually lead to Autosophy data processing, where instructions are stored in a self-learning hyperspace memory.
Applications: Finding a useful symbiosis between computer and Autosopher may be very difficult. A first solution may be to build a self-learning Autosophy archive with built-in microprocessors acting like internal organs.
Keywords: Autosophy, Autosopher – Computer Symbiosis.
Available downloadable documents:
Autosophy demonstration 1988 – Users manual – Webpage htm
Autosophy users manual 1990 – Manual programming – Document pdf