Hi all,

There is plenty of neuroscience evidence that our brains work in 4 nearly
equal dimensions - the 4th dimension being time. Connections have highly
variable and almost certainly selectable delays, to pick points of interest
in 4 dimensions. Then there is my past paper that shows that for
'automatic' temporal learning, neurons must compute on rates of change
rather than plain (3D) values.

However, EVERYTHING I have read in countless AGI-related postings relates
to computing 3 dimensions, with some thought to kludging in time sometime
in the future.

Is there ANY reason to suspect that computing in 3 dimensions might
actually work, when there is absolutely NO evidence of it working anywhere
in the real world? 3D methods seem to me to be an exercise in hopeless and
needless futility.

Any thoughts?

Steve



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