Focusing on the intersection of language and perception, this work explores General Neurolinguistics as an evolution of General Semantics, rooted in Alfred Korzybski's theories. It examines how overcoming the mental barriers of certainty enables a clearer understanding of reality through language. Drawing on insights from Donald Hebb, Ivan Pavlov, and Paul Chauchard, the text illustrates how articulated language fosters conceptual thinking, which in turn facilitates the description and measurement of the external world through mathematical reasoning.
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- 2022
- 2022
Exploring the intersection of language and perception, this book delves into General Neurolinguistics, a field stemming from Alfred Korzybski's General Semantics. It discusses how overcoming the belief in the uncertainty of physical reality allows for a deeper understanding of the external world. The work integrates insights from notable figures like Donald Hebb, Ivan Pavlov, and Paul Chauchard, illustrating how articulate language shapes our conceptual thought and enables us to quantify our sensory experiences through mathematical reasoning.
- 2017
The book introduces a novel spacetime geometry that illustrates how electric and magnetic energies interact within moving elementary particles, aligning with Maxwell's equations. It emphasizes the continuous induction of adiabatic kinetic energy in particles bound within atomic structures, influenced by gravitational gradients. This framework not only redefines our understanding of gravitation but also connects electromagnetic equilibrium states to Quantum Mechanics' orbital resonance. By establishing a unified theory, it reconciles electromagnetism, Quantum Mechanics, Relativistic Mechanics, and gravitation across various scales.