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Mind-Vision AI: Descartes knew there were two systems at work inside a human

  Seems like Descartes knew there were two systems at work inside a human:    1.     the human mind,  2.     the human brain.    Looks like I can finally create a PowerPoint slide to better illustrate how Mind-Vision AI will process beliefs/stimuli). “I think, therefore I am” is a phrase by 17th century French philosopher RenĂ© Descartes. It appears in his 1637 book Discourse on the Method. In his most famous work, Meditations on First Philosophy, he changes the wording to “I am, I exist”. What does Descartes mean by I am I exist? A statement by the seventeenth-century French philosopher RenĂ© Descartes. “I think; therefore, I am” was the end of the search Descartes conducted for a statement that could not be doubted. He found that he could not doubt that he himself existed, as he was the one doing the doubting in the first place. Software engineering and Computer Science might be more aligned with Descartes than ...

SWE Project #2: Hypothetical Software Engineering Behavioral Analysis on COVID-19 Part I

(Disclaimer: Analysis is in progress. I am reviewing for a few things. The language is a bit sensationalistic, but I am my own worst critic sometimes. This is only a hypothetical software engineering explanation to COVID-19. This is an independent analysis.)   A small hypothetical analysis on COVID-19 using Computer Science fundamentals. This analysis began before the COVID-19 Delta variant. I am in the process of analyzing the Delta variant to see what can be gleaned from it.  I'll continue adding slides until the presentation is complete. I need to remove some fluff as well as organize some elements of the COVID-19 presentation a bit more. This is Part I of the presentation. It lays the groundwork to understand the rest of the presentation.

Computer Science: Mind-Vision Project Entry #1

Mind-Vision is an ongoing project that is always in development (meaning this is something that I am constantly thinking about). It is currently in the early stages of the rough stages.  I'm not sure what compelled me to create Mind-Vision. At the time, I was thinking of finding a way to restore vision to humans by bypassing the eye and delivering the vision signals straight to the brain via special equipment (as in a cure for blindness, yes).  I submitted the potential blindness 'cure' as a software design answer to a midterm in the same 'advanced' software engineering class where Mind-Vision was born. I continued working on Mind-Vision since then. It is my own little creation. I do have an ultimate development goal for it. I'll see how that goes.  Github for the Mind-Vision project:  https://github.com/xpqx/software-design-lab/blob/main/ai_mind_vision/readme.md#mind-vision