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Predicting the Daily Temperament of Any Human Using Two Dopamine Cycles

Authors: Tariq Khan
Comments: 23 Pages.

A speculative essay where, in addition to the previously established human behavioral patterns tracked to the annual sunlight-driven dopamine cycle, a second dopamine "clock" or cycle is proposed in the human brain. This measured cycle starts with a 10-day-long low dopamine phase (with various stages of impulsivity, anxiety, and depression and then the reverse as the dopamine level climbs back up), then a 10-day-long high dopamine phase (with confident and manic behaviors), before diminishing to a 20-day-long normal dopamine phase (with calm and focus), before the cycle starts again with the low dopamine phase. The levels of the primary sunlight-driven cycle and the proposed secondary dopamine cycle aggregated together are considered as the only factors needed to create a calendar map of human temperament. There are nine 40-day-long cycles in the calendar year with the cycles occurring on the same days every year.
Category: Mind Science

[2] viXra:2401.0061 [pdf] submitted on 2024-01-12 18:33:01

Vedas on Cognition of Information

Authors: Basudeba Mishra
Comments: 5 Pages. (Abstract added by viXra Admin as required - Please conform!)

Information is limited data about external systems, duly classified and organized to present a meaningful value. Processing by a machine remains data only and does not become information, because it can’t be utilized without involving a conscious being directly or indirectly. When it is used indirectly (through programming or issuing a command to a machine or worker), it is Artificial Intelligence (worker’s intelligence). Information is differentiation of necessary data from different classes or of the same class or different subset of the same data, by linking the observer and the observed and identifying certain special characteristics, both similarities and differences, for taking measures to achieve the desired goal. It is limited data, because we can’t know everything about some thing. Here, the mechanism of perception has been discussed from the Vedic perspective.
Category: Mind Science

[1] viXra:2401.0060 [pdf] submitted on 2024-01-12 18:29:19

Vedic Science of Consciousness

Authors: Basudeba Mishra
Comments: 8 Pages. (Abstract added by viXra Admin as required - Please conform!)

What is consciousness and whether quantum physics can explain it has been discussed from Vedic perspective. The mechanism of perception by our sense organs have been described.
Category: Mind Science