EC Container 5
Existence Model Architecture
Towards a Logical Data Model for Genetics 3 of 4 - Use of Intelligent Machine Architecture as a Tool to Predict and Understand Logic Design in Genetics
Assuming a continued increase in correlation between the architectures of biology and Stored Purpose (SP), it will likely be possible to use the SP existence model (Ema) and Multilevel intelligent cellular (Mica) architectures to gain a more complete and ultimately predictive understanding of genetic logical data.
The goal of this paper is to introduce a new approach to the study of genetics. We will describe life and machines as variants of the fundamental design used to develop machine intelligence and then explore use of man-made existence models as a path to explain nature at a new logical level.
Note, this paper is provided only to illustrate possibilities. Stored Purpose architecture will evolve rapidly in coming years as will any predictions based upon its design.
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Towards a Logical Data Model for Genetics 2 of 4 - Genetic Software
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Illustration: Musician
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There are several characters mentioned, Richard - the writer and musician, Janet - his wife, Jimmy - his son, Trent - a band member and Dahlia - Trent's daughter.
The scene takes place in the family home and starts with Richard home alone at the piano.
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Illustration: Bigbox Retail
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As each customer arrives in the store, they approach a registration kiosk and touch their personal mobile communicator and form of payment to a grey check-in display. This enables them to use their mobile device as a “shopping disk” for the length of stay. If they don’t have a communicator, they can pickup an in-store disk that looks like a small calculator.
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What is machine intelligence?
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The processes act on a system’s Identity which is defined when an intelligent system is first instantiated. Identity is the “contextual space” covered by Intelligence. That space is divided into regions called Purpose. A Purpose could be, “Maintain the Grounds of Ashtin Hospital.” An intelligent entity could have multiple Purposes. Each Purpose is further divided into symbolic regions called Goals.
A Goal is a self directed graph that defines right and wrong for a region of Self. Goal Pursuit is the use of technology to re-align measured or predicted states with Self, i.e. right, when they are measured or predicted to be wrong.
For example, a lawn maintenance bot might store a Goal related to the height of lawn grass it is responsible for maintaining. The Goal would define right and wrong states of grass height, which could be between three (3) and six (6) inches.
Each Goal is saved in the basic information structure of Gia, called a Platonic Form, which stores, in an extremely brief format, a symbolic analog of the context, shape and causality of the Goal. The Goal Form also stores linkages to technology that allow a system to determine the state of it’s world relative to Self (i.e. sensors to detect if the grass is at the right height) and technology to realign Self with Identity when measured or planned states don’t align (i.e. if the grass is too high, a route from high grass to low grass, “./mower/grass/cut”).
Multiple Goal Forms can be combined to form a Purpose such as “Maintain Grounds.” The Purposes and Technology available to a system define its Identity. Within a system, Identities can be loaded and run in logical entities called Agents.
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How does an intelligent system work?
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Composing the Forms of Identity to a type of memory, called Plan,
Prioritizing, optimizing and propagating Plan throughout the metacomputer,
Acting and Sensing by way of contextual linkages between Plan and physical metacomputer Instruments at time Now/Reality,
Pursuing Goals to align Reality with Self,
Processing an Understanding of how each thing affects Plan, and
Learning from processing the coincidence of symbols measured but not in Plan.
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Statement on Labor and Automation
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Nearly fifty years later, a typical American worker made no product of labor. He shopped in malls and markets where except for groceries, medicines, financial services and easily copyable media, the goods he or she consumed were made in another country and often bought with money borrowed from the savings of citizens in another country.
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Illustration: A place for Stored Purpose computers in my practice?
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Illustration: How could Stored Purpose computers help education?
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Statement on Automation and Small Business
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Towards a Logical Data Model for Genetics 4 of 4 - Predicting the Nature of Genetics, a Deeper Dive
The common thread that differentiates non-existence from existence is molecular structures that contain DNA, such as chromatin. This was proven conclusively in 1952 by Hershey and Chase (Watson 1980) and strongly suggests the information carrier of the gene, must contain the information needed to create and sustain life, which is a superset of intelligent existence.
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Towards a Logical Data Model for Genetics - Guide
Do we now have a path to determine the detailed information in chromosomes? Will the genetic design of man-made intelligent systems help uncover design details of biology?
Article #1, Thought Experiment: Thomas Edison receives a broken iPod We explore two levels of discovery into an unknown, complex information based system, first Edison’s team operating “blind” and later “sighted” with the aid of a computer manual.Article #2, Genetic Software How do you put intelligence in cloud infrastructure? It's all about the "software".
Article #3, Understanding Logic Design in Genetics, Ten (10) Predictions
Is nature subject to the same constraints as man when designing intelligent systems? In this paper, we assume the answer is "Yes"and use our knowledge of Ema to make ten (10) preliminary predictions about the nature of genetics.
Article #4, Predicting the Nature of Genetics, a Deeper Dive
As a continuation of Article #3, we explore our preliminary predictions in greater detail citing recent studies.
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Towards a Logical Data Model for Genetics 1 of 4 - Thought Experiment: Thomas Edison Receives a Broken iPod
At a Glance:
1. Thought Experiment: Could Edison in 1901 have reverse engineered a broken iPod without a computer manual?
2. Current methods in the study of genetics and neuroscience are similar to the Edison-iPod thought experiment in that they probe and test without a model of the underlying logical structure of existence or the mind.
3. Stored Purpose offers a general reference manual for genetics and neuroscience by providing a transparent and documented architecture of how intelligent existence is constructed.
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