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DeepSeekMath: From psychophysischer Parallelismus to GPRO (Re: Odysseus PTSD: Does Function need Consistency?)

From Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
Newsgroups sci.physics
Subject DeepSeekMath: From psychophysischer Parallelismus to GPRO (Re: Odysseus PTSD: Does Function need Consistency?)
Date 2026-03-06 02:26 +0100
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Hi,

Now I am reading Otto Ludwig Binswanger (* 14.
Oktober 1852 in Scherzingen, Münsterlingen;
† 15. Juli 1929 in Kreuzlingen) war ein Schweizer

Psychiater und Neurologe, der der Richtung der
Neuropsychiatrie zugerechnet werden kann.

"Läßt man alle erkenntnistheoretischen Erwägungen beiseite, so
wird man notwendigerweise zu der Anschauung gelangen, daß
die psychischen Vorgänge zwar regelmäßig von einem physischen
Kräftewechsel, d. h. von materiellen Hirnrindenprozessen, begleitet
sind, daß aber jedes dieser Gebiete selbständig für sich
besteht (psychophysischer Parallelismus)."
https://archive.org/details/binswanger-siemerling.-lehrbuch-der-psychiatrie-3.-aufl.-1911/page/2/mode/2up

On the same page he describes some Aristoteles Style
Learning Model. But the interesting thing is that around 12
Months ago DeekSeek R1 made furore with a comparte-
mentalized learning and inferencing. More coarse grained

than mixture of experts and end user sensing, i.e. GPRO:

DeepSeekMath: Pushing the Limits of Mathematical
Reasoning in Open Language Models
https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.03300

Have Fun!

Bye

Mild Shock schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> Our Chinese Nostradamous claims there are at least
> two methods how humans deal with trauma aka contradiction,
> soul repair or split brain:
> 
> Great Books #5: The Odyssey
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXlcR7uHHdA
> 
> Brain plasticity, or neuroplasticity, is the brain's
> remarkable ability to reorganize its structure, functions,
> and neural connections throughout life in response to
> learning, experience, or injury. It enables adaptation,
> 
> memory formation, and recovery from damage by creating
> new synaptic connections and pathways. This dynamic
> process continues into adulthood, allowing for, but
> also influenced by, factors like exercise, sleep,
> 
> and mental stimulation. Does this adaption or
> maladaption need consistency, or asked differently
> what does structure and function mean?
> 
> Bye

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