I believe that each of those who have opened this book has already experienced the disappointment of reading other books on worldview issues, and has felt frustrated by the time spent on them. These same unpleasant feelings are well-known to me, the author of these lines. He has spent a long time trying to find a system in the numerous teachings, both scientific and mystical, in order to understand the world. However, he has only found a solution in writing his own book. This book is intended for himself, but it can also be read by others. As Schopenhauer put it in a similar context, "The head posed the question, and it must answer it."
Therefore, unlike many similar (and even many better) works, where their creators attempt to present their research as a kind of 25th frame for the reader's "third eye," the author of this treatise has immediately dispensed with such attempts.
The purpose of the book is to show that there is a way into an area that is inaccessible to artificial intelligence. Although it may be unpleasant for many people, as it takes them beyond the boundaries of artificial intelligence.
The reader is given the opportunity to experience (and test) whether they are capable of existing in the realm of natural intelligence.
I believe that each of those who have opened this book has already experienced the disappointment of reading other books on worldview issues, and has felt frustrated by the time spent on them. These same unpleasant feelings are well-known to me, the author of these lines. He has spent a long time trying to find a system in the numerous teachings, both scientific and mystical, in order to understand the world. However, he has only found a solution in writing his own book. This book is intended for himself, but it can also be read by others. As Schopenhauer put it in a similar context, "The head posed the question, and it must answer it."
Therefore, unlike many similar (and even many better) works, where their creators attempt to present their research as a kind of 25th frame for the reader's "third eye," the author of this treatise has immediately dispensed with such attempts.
The purpose of the book is to show that there is a way into an area that is inaccessible to artificial intelligence. Although it may be unpleasant for many people, as it takes them beyond the boundaries of artificial intelligence.
The reader is given the opportunity to experience (and test) whether they are capable of existing in the realm of natural intelligence.
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In this book, the author argues that almost all of a person's knowledge comes from the collective consciousness. Therefore, the human mind is essentially an artificial intelligence. Cyberneticians have discovered that artificial intelligence possesses a paranoid logic (narrow-mindedness is a form of paranoia), which is evident in many contemporary scientific theories. Artificial machine intelligence does not enhance human consciousness but rather alters it, similar to the effects of a drug. This leads to a limited understanding of the world, but there is a way out.
The reader is given the opportunity to feel (and test) whether he is capable of existing in the territory of natural intelligence. In some places, the author carefully and unobtrusively seeks to help readers to switch to a new conceptual associative base, to switch from artificial intelligence to natural intelligence.
Cognitive scientists, developers of artificial intelligence systems, and students of the humanities and natural sciences
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