Morrisville, NC, USA: Lulu Press Inc (
2022)
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Abstract
How did information emerge into the early minds of our very first humans? Who supplied our primitive ancestors with information? Where did it originate? Where did it come from? Was the source of information a who or a what? Was it god, space aliens, or something else? How was information stored and retrieved by an aneural organism?
These basic questions were the keys that opened the conceptualization of a new school of thought known as Originemology, a pioneering discipline that examines generally the roots or origins of everything based on the natural emergence of instructions comprehensively known as Inscription by Design (ID).
In this paper, a new foundation for learning, one that involves the examination of the structural embedded inherent inscriptions in objects, is explored based on the “A Brain without The Brain” paradigm proposed by Lawsin in 1988 and published in his book Autognorics. The focus of the study is addressed into two parts: (1) Codexation Dilemma and (2) Intuitive Aneural Network. After completion, the following conclusions were subsequently reached, namely: (a) Nature is the mother of information, (b) Information can only be acquired in two ways: by choice or by chance, (c) Information can be stored and retrieved on both aneural and neural objects, (d) Everything is an intuitive object with embedded inherent instruction/inscription, and (e) Man cannot think of something without associating his thoughts with something material or physical (the holy grail of consciousness).
Notably, Lawsin also uncovered from his novel works that Intelligence is produced though a network of logics and Behaviors rise through sequential inscriptions.