Yes, you are correct the renormalization is an optimization protocol. True,
there is an evolutionary connect. But the question of why and how remains.
The why and how is simple "correlational opponent processing" or
"associative reciprocal inhibition" via wavelets and wavelet filtering in a
global/local oscillon system.
Ron Blue
http://turn.to/ai
> Because the brain will ever renormalize the sequence
> of sensorial inputs to the better internal adaptation to
> the external sent "image".
> This will occur in selective basis: the neural nets are
> "genetically prepared" to optimize any type of stimuli
> they find in the natural environment (it means: ANY
> type of stimuli of any environment: one subtype however
> can be easier than others to assimilate due to the natural
> selection in the evolutionary "natural" environment).
> For instance, if you try the famous experience of the
> inverted lens (glasses), the subject (usually an unlucky
> first semester student of psychology) will "see" normally
> after only two weeks. His brain will correct the image
> after a continuos (but finite) automatic and uncounscioness
> attempts to understand the new visual environment
> (the multiple drafts of Dennet).
> Regards from the JUNGLE
> Ricardo Holmer Ohara "Hod"_ BRASIL
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