The information

The information is received by the system through the 5 sensory organs. Thoughts are treated by the brain in the same way as external information.

1. the thoughts

Thoughts are not counted as sensory organs, but in evolution they fulfill the role of interpreting sensory impressions. Thought could therefore be described as the 6th sense. Thoughts consist of an electromagnetic oscillation pattern that is interpreted by the system in the same way as the information that would come from a sensory organ. Only after the thoughts have been checked by the system for their structure-preserving value do they acquire meaning and can be evaluated.
This means: I do not think reality, but my reality in real reality.

2. the eyes

The information that enters the eyes consists of a spectrum of vibrations in the light range. These vibrations are neutral. They are focused by the lens of the eye and fall back onto the retina after passing through the vitreous body. There they are converted into nerve impulses (digitized) and transmitted to the brain via the nerve tracts. The image that is formed on the retina in the form of a wave pattern (interference) is neutral. It has no meaning and is neither good nor bad. Only after it has been checked by the system for its structure-preserving value does it acquire a meaning and can be evaluated. This very personal image is then projected back outwards by the brain to the place where the information came from.
This means: I do not see reality, but my reality in the real world.

3. the ears

The information received by the ears consists of a spectrum of pressure waves (sound waves) that hit the eardrum. There, the sound waves in the audible range are converted into impulses (digitized) and transmitted to the brain via the nerve tracts. The sound pattern that hits the eardrum is neutral. It has no meaning and is neither good nor bad. Only after it has been checked by the system for its structure-preserving value does it acquire a meaning and can be evaluated. This very personal sound pattern is then projected back outwards by the brain to the place where the information came from.
This means: I do not hear reality, but my reality in the real world.

4. the skin

The information received by the skin consists of pressure and temperature differences. In the skin they are converted into nerve impulses and transmitted to the two hemispheres of the brain. The sensory pattern received by the skin is neutral. It has no meaning and is neither good nor bad. Only after it has been checked by the system for its structure-preserving value does it acquire a meaning and can be evaluated. This very personal pattern of perception is then projected by the brain back outwards to the place where the information came from.
This means: I do not feel reality, but my reality in real reality.

5 The nose and the tongue

The information received by the nose and tongue is of a chemical nature. This information is neutral. The chemical changes on the mucous membrane are converted into nerve impulses and transmitted to the brain. This is where smells and tastes are created. Only after the chemical pattern has been checked by the system for its structure-preserving value does it acquire meaning and can be assessed. This very personal pattern is then projected by the brain back outwards to the place where the information came from.
This means: I don’t smell and taste reality, but my reality in the real world.

Compilation: Information – System

In the puzzle, the information that enters the system via the sensory organs is represented by a rectangular oscillation. The oscillation on the part of the thoughts is more complex, as it already represents the result of a change through the system. On the diagram, the information is not yet directly connected to the system.
Before the information enters the system, it passes through two important filter systems, the experience filters and the belief filters. These filters are an extension of the modifiable memory (RAM). This memory stores information spanning the period from our ancestors to the present day. In addition to information about events, experiences and emotions, these filters also store beliefs that have been established on the basis of experience.

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