Two-timed: self-identification strategy

Social Phenomena 11 (1):75-78 (2021)
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Abstract

The essay offers an original view on the issues of identity and self-identification. Self-identification is being studied in the process of its implementation in different time flows. Two directions of thought (to the past and the future) which are defined according to Hameroff»s hypothesis as the bi-directional time flows, constitute the concept of a dream. Using this concept, the author explains how self-identification is realized in two time flows. The strategy of self-identification is explained using a stochastic algorithm which balances the present and the future states at the same stage. The Kalman filter is used as the stochastic algorithm.

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Lee-Ryeok Han
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