I found a pattern that vaguely explains the human brain, please help critique this argument. Essentially, the brain has 3 vertices for time, space, and information, forming 6 combinations of symmetry, which can be used in different places.
Purpose
To establish a short link between space, time, entropy, and documents, professions, life,
intelligence, social class, money, information gathering, personality, and purpose, by first starting
from computing primitives, creating a chain, then a loop. Please suggest any improvements or report
any errors. This is not an experiment, but a theoretical formula to enumerate some of the major
aspects of human existence.
Intended Audience
Anyone who is interested in discussing this link and formula, or someone who could suggest
prior art. The author is publishing this to share these findings and get feedback. The author is a
zoomer with many shower thoughts who likes to find the simplest explanations of the world in order
to navigate it efficiently, and wants to check their knowledge.
The main idea is that space, time, and entropy(kolmogorov complexity - computer programs describing the universe) can be subdivided and mapped into each other by various "machines", and this has broad correspondences across human behaviors, jobs, institutions, engineering, computer science, and philosophy. Entropy, or Shannon Entropy, is roughly equivalent to Kolmogorov Complexity[1], the shortest computer program that outputs the complete physical system which is a subset of the universe. So for example, a physicist maps the "code" of the universe onto a piece of paper, or a musician maps sheet music into a performance, or an executive takes verbal orders and implements them in reality. A photographer maps space into a smaller version of itself. A neural network maps complexity into space via the linear separation of neurons.
I'd greatly appreciate it if someone could correct me or point me in the right direction towards prior art, as I could not find examples of this written anywhere.
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