The Human Brain & Cybernetics

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Describes the human brain as a recursive set of cybernetic control systems. The role of synapses are explained as well as the genetic guidance of the brain's development. Some of the founding fathers of Cybernetics set the stage for the fantastic discoveries of neuroscience in the past thirty years. Brains are universal machines and much more.

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  • Nice and simble, but the end it a bit to much entho-centric/brain-centric vision of the universe

  • @samdramtheory Yours is a brain-centric statement inevitably.

  • Appreciate your mind for the amazing universal machine that it is. Gain a new sense that your mind is really amazing.

    What becomes possible as appreciate your mind in all its wonder? Imagine the new possibilities that unfold as you gain an understanding of the brain within which houses your mind, at least, practically speaking.

    What happens when you imagine your synapses firing and wiring? What occurs to you as your amazing mind alters your self-image and great things become possible?

  • @YourMindofSuccess To answer some of your questions please take a look into my other video about Psycho-Cybernetics.

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  • This is a really great video!

  • Very interesting, but I would say that we are not nearly as important in the universe as you think. The human brain is the most complex thing we've found so far, but we have seen only an incredibly tiny fragment of everything that exists in the universe, and we will probably never know all of it.

  • @JAVIERLIVAS lol, indeed, but actually I was referring to that kind of thinking

  • @slapcompany - if not the environment previously indicated, then the only people you'll get to be managers either are asshanded the job and just take it (some promotion kind of thing) cause it prolly pays them more to go to the same place for the same hours that they already work at anyway, or greedy selfish crawling-up-bosses-asses cunts who actually want to be part of sicko soul-less types of companies most companies are.

  • @slapcompany - cause companies are artificial soul-less constructs the general basis of which is at odds with all dna and your brain-wiring is made to do.

    the human body resonates to the Earth and cosmos, that is telling it very different things to what fake-culture and modern capitalism says is what life is about. if you want a manager to give commit, then you need a company that is intergalactic and doesn't use liar-sciences & is in harmony with actual creation.

  • @YourMindofSuccess If the mind was so wonderful there would not be mental sickness. The same with the body: if it was so wonderful there would not be disease. Alas we grow old, get sick and die. Are we going to say that disease is wonderful? Sure not. But it is the nature of the body and mind to wax and wane. When you realize this you lose the passion connected with the body and mind and avoid bewilderment that would arise when you see it change and disintegrate.

  • is` it possible that in the world of cybernetics; that cyborgs along their human counterparts ie.body parts are able to reproduce families? maxwellc.walters57@gmail.com

  • The question is not how to get managers’ emotional commitment but why manager’s don’t give it even if they like their company.

    Most managers have plenty of emotional commitment to give to their jobs. If they can be convinced it’s safe and sensible to give it.

    Check out slapCompany

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