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Review of the Ultron-Logotron Theory Applicable to Biomedical Phenomena: A View of Man and AI

Sung Jang Chung.




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The author proposed a hypothesis of the Ultron-Logotron theory that was developed during the period of research initially to find a general mathematical formula expressing a quantitative relationship among intensity of stimulus, duration of exposure and response in biomedical phenomena, subsequently a theory of science of self, mind and body. Based on a review of Confucian philosophy and quantum physics, the Ultron-Logotron theory was finally established. In the Ultron-Logotron theory, yin-and-yang-ultrons are proposed as a new family of fundamental particles beyond the Standard Model. In this study of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of neuroscience, the traditional oriental medicine, meridian acupuncture system with a case of pain patient is described. On the basis of review of quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG), magnetoencephalography (MEG) and artificial intelligence (AI), AI will help humanity establish an ideal society in the future. Computer computation of the general formula of the ‘probacent’-probability equation of this study is described.

Key words: Ultron-Logotron Theory, Traditional Oriental Medicine, Standard Model, fMRI, qEEG, MEG, AI, ‘Probacent’ Model






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