Intuitive Memory Network System

A Brain without the Brain Paradigm:

In his book, Biotronics: The Silver Species, Joey Lawsin disclosed his theory on Aneural Consciousness that claims Consciousness does not need to emerge from the Brain. He called this idea as A Brain without the Brain Paradigm or the Brainless Memory System. BMS always occurs in the natural world. It is usually in the form of natural laws and geometrical objects. Below is a short excerpt from his book that reveals some of his findings on Intuitive Network Systems.

Perhaps, sometime during your childhood days, you playfully send messages through a friend using a string telephone, a toy which is made up of two tin cans that are connected by a long string. When information is sent through the first can, the information travels to the string and receives by the second can. This simple telephone setup illustrates a model of what a system is and what it is made up of. 

In any system, there are always six major components present. Technically, they are the incoming message called the input, the flowing message called the medium, and the outgoing message called the output. In addition, the first can, where the input enters, is called the collector; the string, where the medium flows, is called the carrier; and the other can, where the output leaves, is called the actuator.
The six major elements of a system can also be divided into two parts. The input, medium, and output are the first part of the system; while, the collector, carrier, and actuator are the second part. The first parts are all by-materials while the second parts are all material objects. All materials and by-materials combined are singularly called Physicals. This concept of material and by-material is one of the most important aspects of understanding a system. 

For example, based on the Basic Aneural System drawing below, the switch serves as the collector, the wires as the carrier, and the light bulb as the actuator. The input signal comes from the switch, then flows into the medium, and releases as output (e.g. light). Meanwhile, the battery in the illustration serves only as the energy source to make the system alive. In this demonstration, the stored information is triggered by the incoming received input, processed, and send without using any neuron or brain. The information is stored and processed on the switch as On or Off. These two units can also be represented as 0 and 1, Dit or Dat, or Up or Down. 

Some examples of the linear aneural wise systems of information network that receives, triggers, stores, processes, sends, and actuates information in a queue without a brain with its six major elements are illustrated next: 

Neural Memory Network System:


Aneural Intuitive Network Systems:





SKIN: System of Kinesthetic Information Network:



"Consciousness does not emanate from the Brain." ~ Joey Lawsin



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