Spin representations, Modeling introspection
Modeling Introspection with Clifford Algebras: 3 Levels of Awareness and 8 Mental Contexts
Consciousness studies favor concrete experience, consciousness of apples. Alternatively, introspection lets us ignore all we know (the prejudices of our intuitive, unconscious answering mind) and all we don't know (the preconceptions of our rational, conscious questioning mind) and contemplate (with our cognizant, deliberate, willful investigating mind) abstract mental contexts, the frameworks of perspectives which align questioning and answering. Existence, as a context, supposes two perspectives: the possiblity that opposites coexist (as with free will) and the actuality where they don't (as with fate). Participation supposes a learning cycle of three perspectives: we take a stand, follow through, and reflect, as with the scientific method. Knowledge supposes four levels: How leads to What, and then Why leads to Whether. We describe the structures of mental contexts for contemplating God, order, existence, participation, knowledge, decision-making, morality and logic. We model these eight structures with Clifford algebras manifesting eightfold real Bott periodicity. We identify perspectives with anticommuting generators (reflections), and shifts in perspectives with ordered pairs of generators (rotations). Three levels of awareness (answering, questioning, investigating) act on the sequence of all shifts in perspectives, such as a_1a_2a_3. Answering reverses a_3a_2a_1, questioning conjugates (-a_3)(-a_2)(-a_1), investigating reflects (-a_1)(-a_2)(-a_3). The number of perspectives, k modulo 8, determines which of these actions yields a positive sign (direct experience) or negative sign (reflected experience). This yields a dynamics of assembly, which is complete precisely when k modulo 8 equals 0. Replicating such introspection would explore human experience as a dialogue of three levels of awareness.
- generators, reflections as perspectives
- unreflected as direct, unmarked, unconscious
- reflected as indirect, marked, conscious
- compare with distinction in the Laws of Form
- rotations as shifts
Consider a mental context
- as an assembly of perspectives
- perspectives are modeled by generators, reflections
- perspectives are paired into shifts in perspective
- the shifts in perspective are ordered
Consider a switch in the order of two shifts in perspective
- That is a change from forwards looking to backwards looking or vice versa.
- That yields a reflection, modeled by a negative sign.
Consider three levels of awareness
- each compares two vantage points looking forwards and backwards upon the ordering of the shifts in perspective
- reversing is an antiautomorphism that
- it should add one perspective (inverting: looking backwards)
- conjugation is an antiautomorphism that
- it is equivalent to adding a shift in perspective
- sign reversal is an automorphism
- reversing is an antiautomorphism that
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