Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2025-02-07 15:55:10
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pam on Nostr: Interesting. I’d think human cognition like senses, emotions, intuition, ...

Interesting. I’d think human cognition like senses, emotions, intuition, experiences add depth to thought process but vocabularizing thoughts to words is a diff element. It's like that whorf hypothesis vs mentalist theory I guess.

There are over 170k words in English and we typically speak 1-2% and understand 10-20% of it. AI would have better word selections, humans have better senses. I’ve been experimenting with brain rewiring during deep sleep as neural pruning happens at this time. Toxic day - restless emotion wiring, growth focus day - better cognitive capacity and pairing this with higher lexicons with auditory dictations (w background sound) for better cognitive flexibility, articulation, and deeper reasoning. I don’t know yet if it works.

I think being multilingual can expand your mental toolkit but there will always be certain nuances that are lost in translation. I speak in 4 languages but I can't always translate one idea from a language to another as certain words are unique to that context (also my brain database is rusty)

Btw, on a previous note on AI and internet and memory loss, apparently handwritten notes and writing in journals can counter cognitive loss that happens when your brain outsources problem-solving through AI and tech. And also deep thinking and reasoning strengthen that neural pathway. Something to do with strengthening the hippocampus (temporary memory) that transfers to long term storage

(200w, this would have taken a min)
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