Abstract

This paper addresses the topic of the electrophysiology of thought processes in a biological system. A classification and criticism of definitions of “intelligence” is presented. The engenderment of “intelligent” regulations of behavior is seen to involve stipulations concerning the relation of metron to logon informational content (MacKay, 1950). The relationship is of a nature similar to that hidden behind the Maxwell demon (Maxwell, 1871), and to certain difficulties already faced in quantum mechanics. As thought structures observe conservation of variety under transformations, the conservation of entropy in thermodynamics is investigated. Conservation occurs in a Carnot cycle (Carnot, 1824) and only under a Lorenz transformation subject to a symmetry group formation. The symmetry group is topic neutral and could be applied to informational structures. The need for the informational equivalents of a Carnot cycle and Lorenz transformations is described. To depict the interaction of energy and structure, equivalents of Einstein's field equations are needed. The study of symmetry groups by electrophysiological methods is seen to be at least feasible.

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