My Biological
Navigation System When I was born my brain, that is to say, my
biological navigation system (or Bio-Nav …
like a Sat-Nav) was fully on auto-pilot. Later on I
learnt to use my Bio-Nav semi-automatically. That means
I could consciously select some actual goals (like a particular job or mate
or beer) and consciously navigate towards them. My Bio-Nav’s (i.e. my
brain’s) job is to get me to my basic goal. My basic goal is survival.
Because my basic goal is achieved within a particular, secondary situation,
and of which there are an unpredictable zillion, and since the specific data
of that situation are not given, my Bio-Nav’s basic
response must be blind/blank. Being blind/blank but with the capability of
learning, my Bio-Nav can eventually deal perfectly
with most (everyday) situations. Just like a blind man learning how and where
to bumping along, so my Bio-Nav (i.e. my piloting (i.e.
Guide & Control) function) acquires seeming sight (a meaningful position
thereafter path) by means of data derived from contact and which it stores and
arranges as memory. My Bio-Nav’s basic, fully
automatic job is to ensure my survival, that is to say, to make me a winner
(i.e. the ‘fittest’) in every (of n situations I) encounter. On the basis of
the data available to it my Bio-Nav automatically
decides (i.e. computes) whether I’ve won or lost the encounter. It then
signals ‘win’ with happiness (or elation) and ‘lose’ with unhappiness (or
depression). Fundamentally my Bio-Nav
(i.e. brain) is a blind automatic virtual data shuffling operation. Being
blind and reactive (like all computers) it neither understands nor judges the
data it accepts and shuffles. That being so I or others, such as parents,
politicians or priests, can deliberately feed it true or false or indeed fake
data (as in a movie), thereby tricking its win-lose decision making and so
manipulating my happiness and unhappiness responses. See my book: ‘How to make and fake happiness’ |