knowleplex
In my psychology is the brain's record of any closely related system or network of knowlecules—"blue," for example, when it does represent a range of wave-lengths, and/or what "blue" means emotionally to a person, and/or a person's memories of its use in poems, etc.
Note: What a particular "brain-record" of a datum or data is depends on the context of the datum or data: for instance, in a discussion of human organs, "brain" would be represented by a knowlecule, probably; in a discussion of the cells in a human body, it would be represented by a knowleplex. This may sound confusing—it does to me as I write this. But I believe a full explanation of my theory would make it all clear. That's for a later blog entry, though.
Note: What a particular "brain-record" of a datum or data is depends on the context of the datum or data: for instance, in a discussion of human organs, "brain" would be represented by a knowlecule, probably; in a discussion of the cells in a human body, it would be represented by a knowleplex. This may sound confusing—it does to me as I write this. But I believe a full explanation of my theory would make it all clear. That's for a later blog entry, though.
rec'd August 14, 2005