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Prologue

First of all, welcome to this second topic of my Theory of TWO!

I must warn you, this is pure pseudoscience, but remains a theory. Therefore, do not expect this to be the absolute reality, but just enjoy a little read about how something could be explained. Of course, be free to comment below, as long as your comment is written in a respectful way towards me, my theory, the forum users and Tanki Online.

 

Moreover, this is the way I see things, but in no way I ask you to think this way.

Enjoy!

 

 

 

 

Hello!

 

I posted an overview of my Theory of TWO some months ago and today I'm posting another part.

 

The theory of TWO, The theory of 2, The theory of II. I still don't know which I prefer… As long as there are always 2 persons reading it at the same time…

 

I previously explained what it was concretely, and how it worked. However, here I'll be focused on giving examples and how it may react to some circumstances.

 

  1. Reason

   In my previous article you may not have understood what your Reason is, and as it's important to know and understand what it is for the well understanding of this article, I'll try to represent it with an ID card. Your reason is your ID card, on which is written: Your characteristics (qualities &  flaws). Then, looking to what these are, your Reason will be classified into categories, which we will be calling Reason Types.

 

      2. Reason Types

 

    Of course, there are billions of different humans, thus billions of different types of ID cards, so let's represent those like that: 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D…, 1Z, 2A, 2B…, 2Z, 3A. So basically, 1"every letter of alphabet"; 2"every letter of alphabet"; 3"every letter of alphabet"; and so on… This means there is an infinite numbers of Reason types. But to make you realize how huge infinite is, let's compare it to some example:

If you take a chimpanzee and put it in front of a computer, open a Word document and let him press random keys, how small is the chance he will write the whole saga of Harry Potter? You see how small the chance is? Well that's an example of infinity.

BUT this doesn't mean that a person with a Reason Type 3F will look like a person with a Reason Type 3G. What it means is that a person having a Reason Type 1A will most "like" people with a Reason Type as close as possible to theirs. The smallest the difference of type between two people, the bigger the "fondness" between these to people, which can sometimes even lead to what is called… Love.

 

     3.  Biotic reactions

 

Eg. : Love

 

What is love? No! Not that love! The other love, the one with chemical reactions.

 

 

Chemical reactions:

Love=

  1. Testosterone + oestrogen
  2. Adrenaline + Dopamine + Serotonin
  3. Oxytocin + Vasopressin.

 

 

 Different phases where different chemical reactions happen. But I won't be talking about these much.

 

Now that I've talked about love being chemical reactions, you have to know that there are 2 types of love. Right now we'll be talking about the supra-appreciation of a specific person (Reason types extremely close) which is one of the 2 types.

 

But how does love appear? It happens when your Reason detects another Reason close to his type. How? For that, let's take a look at the layout I did in the previous article.

                        

Layout #1: Human's reaction to a problem (Abiotic reactions)

                                                       

                                                       Step 2+7: Brain REFLECTS

                                                                         Brain

                                                                       -           -

                                                                    -                 -           ^  

                                                   -  -        -                      -            -

                                                -  -         -      -                       -           -

                        Step 3+8       -  -        -       -                            -           -       Step 1

                                           -  -        -        Step 6 + 10              -           -

                                        -  -         -                                               -          -

                                   <  <         -                                                     -           -

                                               -      -                                                       - 

                                            -                                                                     -

                                         -                                                                            -

                                 Reason  -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   -   Problem

               Step  5+9: Reason REFLECTS     <   -  -  -  -   -  -  -  -  -

                                                                          Step 4

 

-  -  - : These are links between the Brainthe Reason and the Problem.

They are being updated at a speed of +/- 120 m/s.

 

-  -  - : Transfer of BASIC information.

 

-  -  - : Transfer of information about the thoughts.

 

Step 1. Problem: Your Brain becomes aware of the problem, and the Problem sends Basic information to the Brain.

 

Step 2. The Brain starts REFLECTING.

 

Step 3. The Reason will take information, but another kind of information. He'll take information about HOW the Brain is reflecting, and will transfer the information to himself.

 

Step 4. The Problem sends basic information to the Reason.

 

Step 5. The Reason starts Reflecting in his way. You have never and will never think that way.

 

Step 6. The Brain takes the Basic information that the Reason just created (in the previous step).

 

Step 7. The Brain starts Reflecting again, with the information he had created in Step 2 AND the information he just took from Reason.

 

Step 8. The Reason takes information from the brain, after the brain knows what he (the Reason) was thinking about in Step 5.

 

Step 9. The Reason Reflects in his way.

 

Step 10. The Reason sends Basic information back to the Brain.

 

 

The solution is found when the Brain has enough basic information, created from Step 7, to decide.

 

 

Your Reason detects another Reason in Step 4 when becoming aware of the problem. There are 5 (or 6…?) possible ways of detecting another Reason: (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch). Of course some of them are less used, for example taste, and smell is most used by girls and sight by boys.

 

By 1 of these 5 forms of information, the problem is created, and is sensed by your Reason in Step 4. Your Brain then starts modelling the other Reason in his memory. Your Reason will refer to that modelling when dealing with the problem (in step 9). Then, according to its type, if the Reason keeps on creating Problems, and by that sending basic information to your Reason, it will not only give you more hints about its type, but also start modifying yours, by modifying your flaws and qualities. Keep in mind that this is just one way to get your reason modified,  probably not the most efficient one, but maybe one of the most used one.

 

Layout #2: Reason's reaction to another Reason (Biotic reactions)

 

 

 

                                                  Step 2                                                                      Step 1                                         

                                 <-----------------------------------                                   <------------------------------------                                                     

    REASON1——————————————————PROBLEM——————————————————REASON2

       (type 2C)                                                                                                                                                     (type 2F)

 

 

 

 

Step 1 : REASON2 creates a type of PROBLEM (sight, smell,…).

Step 2 : REASON1 becomes aware of the PROBLEM

Step 3 : BRAIN starts, after several Problems from REASON2, modelling (memorizing) REASON2 ​and imagining how REASON2 might be.

Step 4 : REASON1 determines the type of REASON2, when taking information from your brain's memory.

Step 5 : Depending on the proximity between the 2 Reasons (in this case very close), REASON1 will be modified, and by that will modify your decisions in any other problems, as it modifies the way your brain takes decisions (see layout 1).

 

Unfortunately there can be some conflicts when your Brain modelises someone's Reason (in which case he will modelise it the wrong way) or when your Reason take the model from Brain's memory, but I'll talk about these in point 4.

 

 

Applications in Real life:

  • When someone sends you a message, it creates a "Problem"
  • When you read it, your Reason becomes aware of it
  • Your Reason will check your Brain's memory to check what type of Reason this person has
  • If that person becomes a friend of yours, it means your Reason Type is close to her's
  • A lonely person is someone with an extreme Reason Type such as 1A and 1000Z (if Reason Types = [1A;1001A[ )

So yeah… Sometimes your Reason is being a secret agent and stealing information from your brain! Watch out for that!

    

     4. Intracerebral relations

 

   There are 2 main situations I'll be talking in this section, both about love.

    When I talked about love in this article, previously, I was talking about the one where the Reason types difference is very small (--> supra-appreciation of a specific person), which means that that love is the 'real' one. (Although in both, the chemical reactions are triggered). But remember, there's another type of love!

 

I will call the other love the fake love, which is when only one of you loves someone. Fake love is also composed of 2 different types.

 

Let's talk about the first type. To explain that love, let's start from the beginning again. Remember when I talked about all the humans being different? Well there's 1 thing that stays the same, which is, you guessed it, the Brain (its structure, at least). Now what exactly is the Brain? I talked a lot about your Reason, but what about your Brain? Don't worry, I won't be doing a whole lesson about the brain… I'll just take what I need. Inside the big 'computer' that your Brain is, there's a 'section' called 'Instincts'. In that 'section' there's a 'subsection' called 'Survival instincts'. Let's focus on that section.

 

Humans have the capacity to reproduce, and are meant to do so, like every other animal on this planet. But why so, after all? Why do we actually reproduce?

Besides the 'pleasure' we get from reproducing, our brains induces us to do so by using all other ways, including one : 'Love'. Now let's define this 'Love' properly by using another well-known term which is 'Crush'. We've all already had a crush on a girl/boy, so we pretty much all know what I'm taking about. The so-called 'Crush' is caused by our Brain's survival instinct, in order to result in a potential reproduction. Well… explained like this it indeed sounds pretty coarse, but why would our Brain care about elegance, after all…

 

Now that we know exactly what the other Love type is, let's continue and talk about what this section really is about- Intracerebral relations.

 

Although I said your Reason and your brain are the best friends in the world, they may sometimes not work the same. Therefore, when your Brain has a crush, there can sometimes be problems, not real problems, but special cases. Let's call these inconsistencies between the Reason and the Brain.

 

Let's take a situation in which your Brain has a crush on a specific person. What basically happens, is that your Brain will have too much affection for that person compared to your Reason. And that makes a certain inconsistency between the Reason and the Brain.

 

Layout #3 : Person's reactions U.I.S.I

 

U.I.S.I: Under Influence of Survival Instincts

 

                                                                                      (Step 5+10)

                           - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -> 

BRAIN U.I.S.I - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - REASON

           ^     -          < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -     -                                                                                                                                                            

              -     -                                                             (Step 8 (eventually)+12)                                                             -    -

                 -     -                                                                                                                                                              -     -

                     -     -                                                                                                                                                      -     -

                         -     -                                                                                                                                               -     -

                            -     -                                                                                                                                        -     -

                                -     -                                                                                                                                 -     -

                                   -     -                                                                                                                          -     -

                                      -     -                                                                                                                    -     -

                                          -     -                                                                                                            -     -

                                             -     -                                                                                                     -     -

                                                -     -                                                                                              -     -   (Step 6)

                                (Step 4)      -     -                                                                                       -     -

                                                       -     -                                                                               -     -

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                                                                                               -     -     -

PROBLEM

                                                                                                     l   l

                                                                                                     l   l (Step 3)

                                                                                                     l   l

                                                                                                     l   l

PERSON (x)

 

 -  - : Links between the modules.

-  -  - : Transfer of information about the thoughts.

-  -  - : Transfer of BASIC information.

 

 

Step 1: Your Brain is under influence of a survival instinct.

Step 2: Your Brain has a high affection level for person x.

Now let's see how you will react to a problem created by x when you're Brain is U.I.S.I towards x.

Step 3x creates a Problem.

Step 4: Your Brain becomes aware of the Problem, and starts reflecting.

Step 5: Your Reason takes information about how the Brain is reflecting, and sees it's different than usually.

Step 6: Your Reason takes basic information from the Problem.

Step 7: Your Reason starts reflecting in his way.

Step 8: Your Brain will only EVENTUALLY take (or more like "refer to") the basic information your Reason just created in Step 7. There is a real 'war' between your Reason and Brain, where your Reason sends an Intensity of basic information depending on the situation, to try to influence your Brain as much as possible. (Intensity depends on the Problem, your Reason type, etc.)

Step 9: Your Brain starts reflecting again, with the information he eventually just got and his previous reasoning, to eventually modify it. 

Step 10. The Reason takes information from the brain, after the brain knows what he (the Reason) was thinking about in Step 5, to know the Brain's reaction to his own presence and nature. (Whether he took his information or not)

Step 11. The Reason Reflects in his way.

Step 12. The Reason sends Basic information back to the Brain, and by that, continues the 'war'.

 

So… Not much different compared to layout #1 right…? Well that's normal, because it doesn't do any difference on that point. But who takes the decisions? The Brain, of course! 

So the change is actually in Step 4 and 9. As your Brain is under influence of a survival instinct, he (you) will be thinking differently when it gets a problems from person x. Thus, your final decision will be influenced by your Survival Instinct. But not only that, in this type of survival instinct, your instinct gets in conflict with your Reason. BUT we know everything is relative between your Reason and Brain (Because of Step 5, 8, 10 and 12). Your Reason gets an updated version of your Brain at a speed of +/- 120 m/s (=Speed of electrical pulsation in the brain) every time a problem is created (every time your Brain is active (--> Pretty much always)).

  Because of the relativity between these 2 modules, you, as brain, will be able to feel the conflict. The symptoms? Perplexity, confusing, disturbance, uncertainty, ... To be short, all the emotions you feel during a 'crush'.

So now I hope you understood how you were actually getting these feelings during a crush.

 

Now let's take a look at the second type of conflict. This one is basically the opposite:

 

                          C1                       C2

BRAIN               1                       0

REASON           0                       1

 

: Neutral

: In love

 

Indeed, in this type of conflict, it's not the Brain that has a crush, but the Reason.

 

​But for that, let's take a concrete example.

 

    For example, if the girl has the flaw called hypocrisy, she will show the real her, but your Brain will not understand it the right way, so it will model the girl's Reason the wrong way. It will only understand that this is hypocrisy after more  problems created by the girl, so at first he will just model her Reason wrong. And let's say it's close to your Reason's type, the Reason will then automatically start behaving differently when it comes to talk to her. So your Brain modelled a Reason the wrong way and your Reason classifies it in a wrong type, which is eventually close to his. Automatically the "fondness" your Reason will have towards that other person will be great (if reason type difference = small, but let's consider it is). BUT there's one problem. It's not her real Reason. So until your Reason will understand that, your Brain will suffer from his decisions. It's as easy as this. Also, some Reason types might be extremely difficult to decode due to the minor participation it has on the person's decisions, so other Reasons have difficulties determining what type that Reason is.

There are several more problems like the one above, and this is maybe the most important and common one: When you feel that something inside you loves someone, while you know it's useless, and you won't make it. Obviously it's the Reason loving someone and your Brain knowing it's useless. Now let's think a bit… What does the Brain have that the Reason doesn't? Not the memory, as the Reason has access to it… Experience! Yep, that one part of the Brain your Reason doesn't have access to! Experience? Absolutely! And that's what, by the way, is allowing me to write this theory! Think about that!

Basically, the Brain has access to both memory and experience, while the Reason only has access to memory. Memory is like a raw interpretation of a person (Reason + Brain). But Experience allows the Brain to highlight the Reason part from the Brain part (that, by the way, is structurally similar to all humans), so to differentiate the Reason from the Brain. Obviously some have a better capacity to do so, and some have difficulties doing so.

 

 

Layout #4 : Intracerebral conflict type B

 

                                                                              

                           - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -> 

BRAIN - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - REASON

     ^   ^     -            < - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -     -                                                                                                                                                            

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     l    l             -     -                                                                                                                                               -     -

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     l    l                                                                       -     -                       -     -

     l    l                                                                             -     -           -     -
     l    l                                                                                   -     -     -
EXPERIENCE                                                                   MEMORY

 

 -  - : Links between the modules.

-  -  - : Transfer of information about the thoughts.

-  -  - : Transfer of BASIC information.

 

No steps for this layout. In this one, I just wanted to show how both Reason and Brain had access to the Memory, while the Brain is the only one that has access to the Experience. Therefore, the Brain will sometimes be able to have additional information. 

The problem in this type of conflict is that the Reason knows HOW the Brain is thinking and how it processes his information. Thus the Reason will just keep on sending basic information until he knows the brain has considered it and implied it into his final decision. 

The symptoms? Kinda the same as in type 1, as the final decision is composed by one casual reaction and one special reaction, which makes 2, which is enough to be considered as a reaction from a human. But for the symptoms, let's say there's an extra feeling of frustration and ambiguity.

 

That's all for the 2 different types of conflict in fake love ( 0 + 1= 1 OR 1 + 0=1), real love being (1 + 1 = 2). But remember, Love is just one type of human relation.

 

Let's imagine the amount of Reason types is not infinite and make a segment called D 

f(x)=0

x = [0;10]                                      

 

o——————————————————————————————————————————————————o D

 

The difference between Reason Types is represented by a point on the line, knowing that x= difference between reason types, which means the smaller the x the closer the Reason types, the bigger the fondness between the 2 persons.

I want to make very clear that what I've been talking about, love, is just ONE point among an infinite numbers of others. But then why did I talk about this specific point? Because it's an extremity of the segment, its opposite being hate. But let's say that this extremity was probably more pleasant and easier to write about, and in addition, it's is a really special about which you know pretty much everything now!

 

I sincerely thank you for reading all this, although I know it may not be perfectly explained…But I did my best to make it as understandable as possible. I hope you enjoyed reading and that this Theory interested you.

 

Peace out'

 

Final note:

 

First of all know that if you have any questions about this, I'd be pleased to answer them. You can ask them here or contact me on Skype (Skype: sirogo_sig), I am always open to discussions.

 

I have been working on this theory for months, thus am very pleased to be able to finally publish it. How do I write it? I follow my intuition. For your information, I have 0 knowledges in Cerebral Biology, Psychology, Medicine, etc.  I just follow my intuition, composed mostly by experience I've had with real cases and situations. Therefore, this text is considered as pseudosienceBut still I can feel and am convinced that we, humans, are not only 1, and could clearly differentiate apart modules in ourselves.

​I would like to thank the people around me that have allowed me to collect enough experience to imagine this Theory. It's usually not common to be thanked for not doing anything but being yourself, but whatever happens you will always have your little point on the infinite line of humanity, whether you're being yourself or not, because the "not being yourself" is also part of being yourself after all. Whatever happens you will always have your Reason with you, and it will always influence your decisions.

 

May you two not artificially change, because this is the way it was created, and is supposed to be.

 

Moreover, you may have noticed I talked much about love in this article. As I said before, I found it an interesting point to talk about, as it is a special case and is really common. I talked a lot about it scientifically, and did not really express what I actually think about it. Actually, I don't have much to say. But one thing I'm sure about, whatever type of Love it is, Love in family, with animals or with your girl/boyfriend, a person that once loved you will always love you, I mean, the other you.

 

 

 

 

This theory is copyrighted © sirogo 2016

 

 

Download the PDF version here:

Theory of TWO (PDF)

This is the 'final product' that assembles both part 1 and 2, and some extra stuff (Table of Contents, prologue, etc). Take a look at it if you're interested!

 

 

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I am publishing a PDF version of my theory (for printing, etc.) which assembles both part 1 and 2, and some extra stuff (Table of Contents, prologue, etc), so that's the 'final product'. Take a look at it if you're interested!

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Hello @sirogo :)

 

You need to publish these articles inside your own "Creativity" topic. If you do not have one, you can create it in "Your Creativity" section.

Please read the Off-Topic Section Rules before creating a new topic in this section, thanks!

 

 

 

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