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The Brein Theory: A Brain Without The Brain Paradigm

In this article, the Brein Theory, technically known as the Paradigm Shift from Neural To Aneural ( A Brain without The Brain), Joey Lawsin argues that intelligence, behaviors, perceptions, awareness, consciousness, and other related mental interims can be processed without the need of the brain.

His claims are built upon the concepts of Inscription by Design and Generated Interim Emergence. The former deals with Intuitive Systems, Embedded Inscriptions, and Generated Interims while the latter deals with the new seven evolutionary criteria of life namely: (i) Mechanical Aliveness, (ii) Sensoric Awareness, (iii) Logical Intuitiveness, (iv) Aneural Consciousness, (v) Information Inlearness, (vi) Symbiotic Living, and (vii) Self-Emergence.

From his independent experiments and seminal findings on autognorics, biotronics, animals, plants, molds, and machines' intuitive anueral networks, Lawsin uncovered that a network of logics produces intelligence, sequential inscriptions give rise to behavioral experiences, cognition does not need to emanate from the brain, and mother nature, that includes all living things, is an external brain which is part of the internal brain. He also discovered that an intuitive anueral network can be lateral or open like a memory circuit board and can evolve into spherical or close like the human brain.
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Is it possible for a whistle to transform into a living thing?

A whistle may seem to be an innocent object just lying on its own space. It doesn't move. It doesn't have a brain. It doesn't do anything. However, amazingly, although brainless, it actually contains pieces of information. It can store and retrieve information. And as a sensor, it has awareness too since it can detect signals appropriate for it to function. It is logically intuitive as well since it has the capacity to turn on or off. Because of its behaviors to match the right signal to turn on or off, it is conscious as well. However, it is not living yet because it can't produce its own likeness, and it doesn't have life yet because it can't recognize itself. It is not alive as well because it doesn't consume yet its own energy.

The last three criteria seem impossible, but according to the seven Laws of Inscription, the whistle can undergo transformation and become alive, living, and with life just like humans, when information from the outside world is acquired by choice or by chance.

By following the new seven evolutionary orders of life, the Seven Inscriptions, proposed by Joey Lawsin in his book Autognorics, a whistle can become alive when it has a sensor able to trigger its structural algorithm inscripted to consume energy of its own. It can become living if it has a sensor that can trigger its series of logic which can produce its own likeness. It can have life if it has a sensor that can trigger the inscriptions on its design able to recognize its inner self (selfness).

Being alive, living, and with life are three different terms that are usually interchanged and confused. Because of these confusions in terminology, Lawsin used the word Bioform to represent an entity or system that is alive, living, and with life, collectively. An entity is alive if it consumes energy to power itself. An entity is considered living if it is alive. And an entity has life if it is both alive and living. Humans and autognorics are examples of bioforms.

On the other hand, Abioform, a term coined by Lawsin in his book The Biotronics Project, is an entity or system that is alive and living but without life (self-realization). Abioforms are entities that are alive or living but have no capability of recognizing themselves. Plants and animals, according to some studies, can't recognize themselves and thus they don't possess self-realization. They are not self-conscious. Plants and animals are examples of abioforms.

A seed is another example of Abioform. A seed is a tiny object that is brainless as well. However, like all objects, it also contains embedded inscriptions or sets of instructions. The instructions dictate how it will grow into a plant. These include details like what kind of plant it will become, how tall it will grow, what kind of leaves it will have, and so on. It is believed that these instructions are encoded in the seed’s DNA, which act as a blueprint for its growth and development. The seed, without any conscious effort, carries within it all the information needed to become a fully grown plant.

However, the idea about the DNA is not a mutual example of “Inscription” as formulated by Joey Lawsin. This is not the essence of Lawsin’s concept on “Inscription by Design”. Inscription is a structural algorithm totally different from a DNA's computer-like program. It is also based on the Single Theory of Everything.


*inscriptioned = structural algorithm
*programmed = computer algorithm


"LIFE is a natural Right that should not be taken away by anyone no matter what, who, where, why, or how!" ~ Joey Lawsin

Autognorics The Science of Engineered Lifeforms by Joey Lawsin Joey Lawsin *Inscriptionist : is a person who is deeply passionate about discovering or seeking all the natural laws of the universe. These individuals are driven by the desire to uncover the beauty and elegance of formulas, equations, and natural laws hidden in every nook and cranny of the cosmos while decoding the fundamental dogma of existence or life, often referred to as the Single Theory of Everything.
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